Rodney Dyer is a professor and population genetics researcher based in Richmond, Virginia, with 13 years of professional experience exploring how landscape features and human manipulation shape connectivity in ecological systems. At Virginia Commonwealth University he combines academic leadership—having directed the Center for Environmental Studies and a core high-performance computing facility—with hands-on research bridging theoretical models and applied conservation. His work blends deep training in ecology, evolution and population biology (PhD, MS) with practical program-building in undergraduate and graduate education. Known for integrating computational resources into ecological research, he brings a systems-level perspective to questions of gene flow and landscape connectivity that informs conservation practice.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science - AS, General, Associate of Science - AS, General at Seattle Central College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Botany/Plant Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Botany/Plant Biology at Western Washington University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology at University of Missouri-Saint Louis
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Rodney Dyer - Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University