People
LUCA POZZI, PhD
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EVAN MILLER
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Graduated Students
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I am an evolutionary biologist, primatologist, and anthropologist in training. I study the evolutionary processes behind morphological evolution and the relationship between phenotype and genotype. My dissertation focuses on primate body size evolution, specifically the convergent evolution of miniaturized phenotypes in mouse lemurs, dwarf galagos, tamarins, marmosets, and tarsiers. To that goal, I integrate paleontological, phenotypic, and genomic-level data to test hypotheses about trait evolution using phylogenetic comparative methods and comparative genomics. Because species are the basic unit of biological research, I am also interested in elucidating the systematics and biogeography of cryptic nocturnal primate taxa. Outdoor activities are my therapy, so when I am not working on my dissertation, you can find me hiking or birding somewhere. Follow me on Twitter to hear more about my research!
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Former Lab Members
- Averee Luhrs (UTSA), PhD student
- Ella (Yaya) Callahan (Smith College), REU student (2021)
- Kayla Pringle (UTSA), REU student (2020)
- Rosemary Dillon (UTSA), undergraduate student (2019-2020)
- Dahee Lee (UTSA), undergraduate student (2018-2019)
- Jayla Hatcher (UTSA), undergraduate student (2018)