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Anholt, Robert R.H. William Neal Reynolds Professor of Biology PhD, University of California, San Diego Postdoctoral, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Postdoctoral, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Position Type - Associate Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical |
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Aylor, David L. Assistant Professor of Genetics PhD, North Carolina State University Postdoctoral, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Position Type - Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical | Computation / Bioinformatics | Population / Quantitative |
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Klaenhammer, Todd R. Distinguished University Professor and William Neal Reynolds Professor of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences PhD, University of Minnesota Position Type - Associate Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical | Molecular / Cell / Development |
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Mackay, Trudy F. C. William Neal Reynolds Distinguished University Professor of Genetics and Associate Member of Entomology PhD, University of Edinburgh Postdoctoral, Dalhousie University Position Type - Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical | Population / Quantitative |
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McGraw, Lisa A. Assistant Professor of Biology PhD, Cornell University Postdoctoral, Emory University Position Type - Associate Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical |
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Roberts, Reade B. Assistant Professor of Genetics and Associate Member of Biology PhD, Vanderbilt University Postdoctoral, University of Maryland Position Type - Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical | Molecular / Cell / Development |
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Scott, Max J. Associate Professor of Genetics PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Postdoctoral, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Heraklion, Greece Position Type - Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical | Molecular / Cell / Development |
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Threadgill, David W. Professor and Head of Genetics and Associate Member of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology PhD, Texas A&M University Postdoctoral, Case Western Reserve University Position Type - Faculty Research Areas - Behavioral / Biomedical | Molecular / Cell / Development | Population / Quantitative |

Research groups in the behavioral and biomedical genetics focus area investigate genetic and environmental factors contributing to phenotypes with relevance to human health and disease. Research programs in this focus area use models like C. elegans (worm), D. Melanogaster (fly) and M. musculus (mouse) to study the mechanisms of disease and polymorphic differences within populations that contribute to differential phenotypic variation.

