Carol Lee

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North America
Scholar Date:
1991 to 1992

Carol Lee is a full professor at the Center of Rapid Evolution (CORE) and the Department of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her research examines the genetics of invasive species to understand evolutionary and physiological mechanisms that allow species to invade novel habitats. Her laboratory is currently probing the genomic architecture of aquatic invaders, to determine which traits and genes are altered as populations enter new habitats. Her lab is also studying the microbes associated with aquatic invaders. More information is available at: https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/carollee/web/Lee/Lee.html

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