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Alan Stark is an academic staff member at The University of Sydney, contributing to research in population genetics, statistical genetics, and genetic epidemiology. His work often intersects mathematical modeling with biological systems, particularly focusing on Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, X-linked disorders, and rare heritable traits. He has published extensively in journals like Twin Research and Human Genetics and Genetics and Molecular Biology, collaborating with scholars such as Eugene Seneta on foundational genetic theories. His research addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of genetics, including mutation rates, disease prevalence modeling, and historical perspectives on genetic theories.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the available text. His research interests span population structure analysis, random mating models, and the application of statistical methods to genetic problems. Recent studies include simulations of hemophilia B mutation rates and investigations into the X-linked analog of Hardy-Weinberg principles. Stark’s work also honors key figures in genetics like C. C. Li and E. M. Nicholls, contextualizing their contributions within modern genetic frameworks.
No awards or current grants are listed in the profile. His research has implications for understanding genetic disorders such as neurofibromatosis, retinoblastoma, and microcephaly, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches between statistics and biology.



