Matthew Asker
Research Fellow · Theoretical Biology
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary BiologyAbout
Matthew Asker serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Theoretical Biology at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology (Plön, Germany), conducting advanced research in evolutionary modeling and biological systems theory. His institutional affiliation places him within Germany's premier evolutionary research network.
His core research spans Theoretical Biology, Evolutionary Biology, and Mathematical Biology, with specialized focus on Population Genetics, Ecological Dynamics, and Computational Evolution. He employs quantitative frameworks to analyze genetic variation, species adaptation, and ecosystem modeling, bridging abstract mathematics with empirical biological phenomena.
Based at August-Thienemann-Str. 2, D-24306 Plön (Schleswig-Holstein), his work operates within the Max Planck Society's collaborative research ecosystem, utilizing interdisciplinary approaches to address fundamental questions in evolutionary theory.
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