- Genomics
- Evolutionary Biology
- Population Genetics
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Andreas Wallberg is a Researcher at Uppsala University's Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, specializing in Genetics and Genomics within the Faculty of Medicine. His work spans multiple research areas including evolutionary biology, population genetics, and genomics, with particular focus on adaptation mechanisms in diverse organisms ranging from honeybees to marine species. Wallberg maintains an active research profile with numerous high-impact publications in leading scientific journals. Wallberg's research interests center on understanding evolutionary processes through genomic analysis. His work explores how organisms adapt to environmental challenges, including high-altitude habitats, brackish water environments, and polar conditions. His research combines molecular techniques with computational approaches to unravel the genetic basis of adaptation across diverse species. His laboratory work spans from honeybee genomics to marine organism evolution, demonstrating a broad interdisciplinary approach to evolutionary questions. Analysis of Wallberg's recent publications reveals a strong focus on comparative genomics and evolutionary adaptation. His work demonstrates expertise in analyzing complex genomic datasets to identify loci responsible for environmental adaptation across diverse species. The research spans terrestrial organisms like honeybees adapting to high altitudes and marine organisms adapting to specific oceanic conditions, showing Wallberg's versatile approach to evolutionary genomics questions. Wallberg serves in multiple administrative capacities at Uppsala University, including as Chemical Safety Officer, Environmental Representative, and Fire Protection Representative for the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology. His collaborative research network spans multiple institutions and countries, as evidenced by the international authorship of his publications.

