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Mark Christie is a Professor at Purdue University, affiliated with the Department of Biological Sciences (75%) and the School of Forestry and Natural Resources (25%) within the College of Science. His research focuses on molecular ecology and evolutionary biology, with emphasis on conservation genetics, kinship analysis, gene expression, and population genetics. He develops innovative theoretical approaches to address applied ecological and conservation challenges. His lab explores rapid evolution in species under environmental pressures, genetic diversity dynamics in managed populations, and population connectivity in aquatic systems.
His work often combines genomics, agent-based modeling, and experimental methods to tackle conservation biology questions. Notable research themes include understanding mechanisms enabling species adaptation to novel environments, assessing impacts of captive breeding on genetic diversity, and elucidating larval dispersal patterns in fish populations. His lab’s interdisciplinary approach integrates field studies, computational modeling, and genomic analysis to inform effective conservation strategies.
Key contributions include studies on Pacific salmon adaptation, Daphnia evolution, and sea lamprey population dynamics. Christie’s research has been published in journals like Proceedings of the Royal Society B and Molecular Ecology. He maintains an active lab at Purdue’s Biological Sciences department, emphasizing bridging theoretical insights with practical conservation solutions.
Despite no listed awards, his extensive publication record reflects significant academic contributions. Advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided texts. The Christie Lab website highlights ongoing projects on genetic rescue strategies, evolutionary responses to climate change, and genomic tools for conservation management.
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