Casey Dunn is a Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University with over a decade of academic experience bridging fieldwork, lab research, and computational approaches to biodiversity. Trained at Stanford (B.S.) and Yale (Ph.D.), he progressed from postdoctoral research in Hawaii to faculty roles at Brown and Yale, building a research group focused on evolutionary patterns and organismal diversity. He blends deep ecological expertise with data-driven methods, running the Dunn Lab (dunnlab.org) which highlights a commitment to open science and collaborative inquiry. Based in New Haven, he is known for translating complex evolutionary questions into accessible tools and publications that inform both fundamental biology and conservation.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biological Sciences at Stanford University
Contributions:29 commits, 50 pushes, 5 branches in 4 years 4 months
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.