Experts in: Population genetics
ANGERS, Bernard
Professeur honoraire
- Population genetics
- Epigenetics
- Asexuality
- Chrosomus eos-neogaeus
- Cybrids
- Landscape genetics
- Gynogenesis
- Hybridization
- Hybrids
- Mitochondrial-nuclear interactions
- Mitochondrial introgression
- DNA methylation
- Methylome
- Phoxinus eos-neogaeus
- Phylogeography
- Phenotypical plasticity
- Populations
- Proteome
- Transcriptome
- Triploidy
- Unisexuality
- Phenotypic variation
BOUCHARD, Cindy
Chargée de cours
DEVAUX, Céline
Chercheuse invitée
GAZDA, Malgorzata Anna
Professeure adjointe
HIJRI, Mohamed
Professeur titulaire
- Bacteria
- Biodiversity
- Molecular biology
- Bioremediation
- Mycorrhizal fungi
- Genetic diversity
- Endophytes
- Soil fertility
- Population genetics
- Molecular Genetics
- Genomics
- Confocal microscopy
- Optical microscopy
- Mycorrhizae
- Phosphorus
- Genetic polymorphism
- Pyrosequencing
- Rhizosphere
- Symbiosis
- Transcriptomics
JOLY, Simon
Professeur associé
LAPOINTE, François-Joseph
Professeur titulaire
- Multivariate statistical analysis
- Biodiversity
- Bioinformatics
- Biostatistics
- Choreogenetics
- Conservation
- Genetic diversity
- Molecular ecology
- Evolution
- Reticulate evolution
- Population genetics
- Herpetology
- Hybridization
- Hybrids
- Mammalogy
- Phylogenetics
- Phylogenomics
- Phylogeography
- Molecular systematics
- Horizontal transfer
- Research-creation
ORKIN, Joseph
Professeur adjoint
- Population genetics
- Bioinformatics
- Landscape genomics
- Primatology
- Comparative genomics
- Molecular ecology
- Microbial ecology
- Biodiversity conservation
- Adaptation
- Evolution
- Biodiversity
- China
- Madagascar
- Costa Rica
My lab uses molecular tools–genomics, metagenomics, and proteomics–to answer anthropological questions.
Molecular primatology
- Primate adaptation to changing and hostile environments
- Population genomics of free-ranging primates
- Primate gut microbial ecology
Anthropology of fermented and preserved foods
- Microbial ecology of food fermentation
- Biocultural interaction of humans and the foods we produce
Development of new methods for non-invasive molecular ecology
- fecalFACS
- Scat detection dogs