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Gregor Kozlowski serves as Director of the Botanic Garden and Adjunct Professor at the University of Fribourg's Department of Biology. He also holds a Lecturer role at the Faculty of Science and Medicine. His primary affiliations include the Interfacultary Environmental Sciences and Humanities Institute, where he actively contributes to interdisciplinary research initiatives.
His research focuses on plant conservation biology, particularly the genetic adaptation of alpine and arctic species to climate change. Key areas of investigation include the phylogeography of relict tree species like Zelkova abelicea and Ulmus laevis, as well as the ecological impacts of afforestation practices in mountainous regions. Recent work emphasizes genomic analyses to understand evolutionary processes and conservation strategies for endangered flora.
Publications highlight trends in genetic diversity studies of plant species at their distribution margins, including Calamagrostis stricta and Clematis alpina. His work frequently integrates field surveys with molecular techniques to assess biodiversity hotspots and habitat suitability under changing climatic conditions.
As a conservation advocate, Dr. Kozlowski collaborates on guidelines for protecting narrow endemic species and participates in habitat modeling projects to identify priority conservation areas. His expertise spans plant taxonomy, phylogenetics, and the application of genomics to ecological challenges.



