Participating Faculty
Dr. Thomas Caraco
Adaptive Dynamics in Host-Pathogen Systems
Dr. Jan E. Conn
Population Genetics, Mosquito Vectors of Malaria & West Nile Virus
Dr. Sharon DeWitte
Paleodemography, Paleoepidemiology
Dr. Timothy B. Gage
Human Demography, Mortality Patterns, Population Genetics
Dr. Mary Katherine Gonder
Evolutionary Genetics, SIV Infection in Chimpanzees
Dr. Laura D. Kramer
Ecology and Evolution of Arboviruses
Dr. George Robinson
Disease and Forest Community Structure, Lyme Disease
Dr. Caro-Beth Stewart
Co-evolution of Primates and Immunodeficiency Viruses
Dr. Ing-Nang Wang
Experimental Evolution of Viruses, Life History Theory
Evolutionary Ecology of Infectious Diseases
University at Albany faculty have recently initiated a new, interdisciplinary doctoral-research emphasis in the Evolutionary Ecology of Disease (EED). Participating faculty include researchers from the Department of Biological Sciences and the Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences, and from the Department of Biomedical Sciences in the School of Public Health.
The past decade has witnessed a rapid increase in ecological analyses of disease in natural communities, inspiring new perspectives on the conceptual basis of population biology, and identifying applications important to public health and resource management. Evolutionary biologists have increasingly sought to understand selective pressures and genetic mechanisms governing transmission, resistance and virulence of infectious disease. Biological anthropologists have acquired novel insights concerning relationships among social structure, life histories and both infectious and chronic disease. Research interests of faculty in the EED program span these questions, and EED faculty invite applications for doctoral study.
Graduate Admissions
Students are admitted as graduate students in the Department of a Participating Faculty. Consult the web pages of the individual departments and of the University.
Department of Biological Sciences
Department of Anthropology
Department of Biomedical Sciences
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Students and faculty reaching for a World of molecules and ecosystems.



