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John Boyle, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Biology and Fellow in Catholic Studies at the University of Mary's School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and a BS from the University of Dallas. His research focuses on using big data approaches to study molecular and ecological relationships among species, particularly in butterflies, ants, and plants. He teaches courses in Genetics, Physiology, and Histology. His work explores topics such as monarch butterfly population dynamics, ant-plant symbiosis, and the genomic basis of diapause in mosquitoes. Notable projects include analyzing long-term ecological changes in monarch populations and investigating genetic factors influencing symbiotic relationships in African ecosystems.
Dr. Boyle’s expertise spans evolutionary biology, conservation genetics, and integrative biology. His recent publications address the historical and contemporary factors affecting species interactions, including the impacts of environmental changes on biodiversity. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to understanding ecological and genomic mechanisms have been disseminated through peer-reviewed articles and data repositories. His teaching philosophy emphasizes hands-on learning and interdisciplinary approaches to biological inquiry.
Though no lab affiliations or grant details are explicitly mentioned in the provided text, his research integrates field studies, genomic analysis, and ecological modeling. Students and collaborators benefit from his focus on bridging molecular and ecological scales in biological research.




