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摘要
John R. Wakeley是哈佛大学有机体和进化生物系Thomas D. Cabot生物学副教授(http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/)。他的研究方向是理论种群遗传学和分子进化,重点是DNA序列数据的分析,对种群细分模型和种群和物种的分化特别感兴趣。Wakeley教授开发了统计模型来研究物种内亚种群进化中的遗传和人口组成部分。韦克利出生于美国加州伯克利,1989年获得斯坦福大学生物学学士和硕士学位;1994年,他在加州大学伯克利分校(University of California, Berkeley)攻读综合生物学博士学位。此后,他去了日本三岛国立遗传研究所(1994-1995),然后在罗格斯大学做NIH博士后(1995-1998),1998年转到哈佛大学。
John Wakeley discusses theoretical population genetics
John R. Wakeley is Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Biology at the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University (http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/). His research is theoretical population genetics and molecular evolution, with a focus on the analysis of DNA sequence data, with particular interest in models of population subdivision and the divergence of populations and species. Prof. Wakeley develops statistical models to study genetic and demographic components in the evolution of subpopulations within species. Born in Berkeley, CA, USA, Wakeley obtained a BS and MS in Biology from Stanford University in 1989; he then went on to do a PhD in Integrative Biology from the University of California, Berkeley (1994). Following this, he went to the National Institute of Genetics in Mishima, Japan (1994–1995), then on to do an NIH postdoc at Rutgers University (1995–1998) and moved to Harvard in 1998.