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Nancy Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Rochester, part of the School of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on population genetics, conservation genomics, and avian species such as the Florida Scrub-Jay. She holds a PhD and is actively involved in mentoring PhD students. Her work integrates genomic tools to study contemporary evolution and ecological challenges in natural populations.
Education: PhD (details not specified). Current roles include leading research projects on genomic consequences of population decline and hybrid zones. Professional contact: Office 477 Hutchison, (585) 276-7149, and website linked.
Research Interests: Chen’s studies emphasize the genetic basis of adaptation, conservation strategies for endangered species, and the interplay between ecology and genetics. She employs cutting-edge genomic techniques to address questions about inbreeding, hybridization, and demographic stability in natural populations.
Publications: Her recent work includes studies on translocation effects in Florida Scrub-Jays, ecological niche contributions to hybrid zones, and non-invasive diagnostic tools. These contributions highlight her interdisciplinary approach to evolutionary biology and conservation.
Grants & Awards: No specific grants or awards listed. She continues to seek funding for conservation genetics projects.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with University of Rochester Biology Department research groups focused on avian genomics and population dynamics. Collaborates with field researchers to combine theoretical and empirical studies.



