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Charles J. Biggers is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on population genetics using protein electrophoresis techniques, particularly analyzing enzymes and blood proteins in insects, mammals, and other organisms. He has studied esterases in the cotton boll weevil, transferrins in mice and humans, and venom components in toads. Current projects include investigating population genetics of bagworms and termites. He collaborates with Dr. Melvin L. Beck and Dr. Harold Bancroft.
Research interests span ecological genetics, biochemical systematics, and molecular markers in species such as crayfish, carp, and shrews. His methodologies emphasize protein analysis to understand genetic diversity and evolutionary patterns. Dr. Biggers’ work contributes to pest management strategies and evolutionary biology.
No specific grants, awards, or published articles are listed in the provided text. He maintains collaborations with colleagues at the University of Memphis and focuses on applied ecological studies.





