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Dr. Erik Dopman is an Associate Professor of Biology at Tufts University, focusing on evolutionary genetics and speciation in insect populations. His lab studies genomic adaptations in corn borers, circadian rhythms, and climate resilience mechanisms.
Publications include CRISPR-based genome editing in pests and ecological niche modeling. Research integrates genomics, field studies, and computational biology to address fundamental questions in evolutionary biology.
He has secured NSF and USDA grants supporting his work on gene flow barriers and diapause evolution. Current lab members include graduate students investigating phenotypic evolution and speciation genetics.
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