Kaitlin Allen is an evolutionary biologist and adjunct professor with eight years of research and teaching experience, holding a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Kansas. Her doctoral work used amphibians and reptiles to dissect drivers of diversification in Central African rainforests, and as a postdoc at the University of Florida she extended that expertise to phylogenomics and niche evolution in polyploid African frogs. Now based in Texas at East Texas A&M University, she blends field-based natural history with genomic methods to address macroevolutionary questions and mentor the next generation of scientists. An interdisciplinary thinker, Kaitlin pairs strong teaching and science communication skills with active research on cryptic biodiversity and the evolutionary consequences of genome duplication.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
University of Kansas
Master's degree Biology, Master's degree Biology at Villanova University
Bachelor's degree Biology, Bachelor's degree Biology at Truman State University
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Kaitlin Allen - Adjunct Professor at East Texas A&M University