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Professor Kayla King is a Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Department of Biology at two locations: 11A Mansfield Road (OX1 3SZ) and South Parks Road (OX1 3RB). Her research focuses on host-parasite interactions to address fundamental questions in evolutionary biology, including rapid evolution, genetic diversity maintenance, and the ecological impacts of coevolution. She employs experimental evolution, genomics, theoretical models, and field studies to explore these topics.
Key research themes include the role of parasites in driving genetic diversity, the benefits of sexual reproduction, and the implications of coevolution for community dynamics and mating systems. Professor King emphasizes collaborative research environments and actively seeks graduate and research fellows to join her lab. No specific awards or grants are listed, but her work contributes to advancing evolutionary and ecological theory.
Laboratory and team activities center around the King Lab, which integrates experimental and field-based approaches. Contact details are available via departmental addresses, though no personal email is provided here.





