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Mihaela Pavličev is a full Professor in Theoretical Evolutionary Biology at the University of Vienna, where she co-chairs the Department of Evolutionary Biology and curates the Zoological Collection. Her work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches in evolutionary biology, with a focus on the mechanisms underlying evolutionary change.
Her research interests include:
- The structure and evolution of the genotype-phenotype map
- Systemic properties enabling evolutionary processes
- Evolution of vertebrate reproductive systems
- Evolutionary medicine and disease
- Comparative anatomy and physiology of reproduction
Her recent work, such as the 2024 study on endometrial Wnt4 expression, reflects a strong trend in integrating molecular genetics with evolutionary theory to understand reproductive health and disease. This research highlights the role of evolutionary trade-offs in human reproductive disorders.
She has been featured in high-profile media including Science and The New York Times for her contributions to reproductive evolution.
Her academic journey includes a PhD in Ecology from the University of Vienna, postdoctoral training at Washington University (St. Louis), University of Oslo, and a research professorship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center.
She leads research that connects theoretical models with empirical data, contributing to both conceptual advances and clinical understanding in evolutionary medicine. Though no formal students or grants are listed, her collaborative publications suggest active engagement in interdisciplinary teams.
She is involved with the Zoological Collection at the University of Vienna, contributing to curation and likely educational or research use of biological specimens.
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