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Professor Matthew Phillips is a faculty member at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), holding a position in the School of Biology & Environmental Science within the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on phylogenetic methods, evolutionary patterns of biodiversity in Australian mammals, and the impacts of extinction events such as the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary. He holds a PhD from Massey University and has held postdoctoral roles at institutions including the Australian National University, Massey University, and the University of Oxford.
His research interests include integrating molecular and morphological data to understand macroevolutionary processes, particularly in mammals and birds. Notable areas include the origins of Australian marsupial biodiversity, the evolutionary relationships of extinct and extant species, and the application of phylogenetic methods to resolve taxonomic ambiguities.
Recent publications highlight contributions to conservation genetics, evolutionary morphology, and paleontology. His work often bridges ecological and genetic datasets to address questions about species survival and diversification. Phillips has collaborated internationally on projects involving ancient DNA, fossil analysis, and biodiversity conservation.
While no specific scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his extensive publication record reflects recognition in evolutionary biology and systematics. His research also emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining computational methods with field studies to advance evolutionary science.



