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Matthew Stansbury is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology within the School of Natural and Health Sciences at Colorado Mesa University. He is based in Wubben Hall and Science Center, Room 211G, and can be reached at (970) 248-1690 or via email at mstansbury@coloradomesa.edu.
Education:
- PhD in Evolution with a minor in Genetics, Indiana University
- BS in Biology, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Dr. Stansbury's research focuses on the intersection of developmental biology and evolutionary theory, particularly the genetic mechanisms underlying the emergence of new morphological structures. His scholarly work spans evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), macroevolutionary patterns, and the genetic basis of developmental processes. He is particularly interested in how novel traits originate and become established across lineages.
His teaching portfolio includes General Human Biology and the full Principles of Genetics course, encompassing both lecture and laboratory instruction, reflecting his strong commitment to undergraduate science education.
Dr. Stansbury is actively engaged in academic research, though specific publications and funded projects are not detailed in the current profile. His work contributes to foundational understanding in evolutionary biology and genetics.
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Dr. Stansbury advises students in biological sciences, particularly those interested in genetics and evolution, though no named advisees are listed. There is no mention of externally funded grants or research projects in the provided text.
He is affiliated with the biology faculty at Colorado Mesa University and contributes to the academic mission of the School of Natural and Health Sciences through teaching and research.




