
معرفی
Matthew Travis is an Associate Teaching Professor at the Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences within Rowan University's College of Science & Mathematics. His academic focus lies at the intersection of evolutionary biology, ecology, and genetics.
- Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution from Stony Brook University
- B.A. in Biology from Bowdoin College
His teaching emphasizes evolutionary biology and ecology, covering topics such as adaptation, contemporary evolution, and the relationship between microevolution and macroevolution. He teaches courses like Introduction to Evolution and Scientific Inquiry, Introduction to Ecology, Darwinian Medicine, and Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy.
Recent publications analyze evolutionary patterns in fossil stickleback lineages, focusing on reproductive isolation mechanisms and genetic architecture. These works span paleobiology, evolutionary genetics, and adaptive trait analysis.
Honors and Awards
- Innovation in Teaching with Technology Award (2022)
- Wall of Fame Award for Teaching Excellence (2017)
As a member of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Travis contributes to research connecting fossil records with modern evolutionary theory while maintaining active engagement in undergraduate and graduate education.





