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Professor Timothy Barraclough is a leading evolutionary biologist affiliated with the University of Oxford in the Department of Biology. Previously, he spent 23 years at Imperial College London’s Silwood Park campus, where he served as a Royal Society University Research Fellow and later as Professor of Evolutionary Biology. His research focuses on the evolutionary biology of species diversity, integrating theoretical and statistical approaches with molecular, genomic, experimental, and field data across diverse organisms.
His work spans questions about speciation, adaptive divergence, and the role of biodiversity in complex ecosystems. Current projects investigate the asexual evolution of bdelloid rotifers, evolutionary time-series of pathogenic fungi, and speciation dynamics in microbial communities. He has received recognition as a Royal Society University Research Fellow.
Timothy Barraclough teaches evolutionary biology and ecology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including courses on evolutionary modeling and collaborative projects with non-academic partners. His publications cover transposable elements in rotifers, fungal genomics, bacterial adaptation constraints, and theoretical frameworks for understanding species interactions.

