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Carl Veller is an Assistant Professor in the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. His research integrates ecological principles with evolutionary genetics to understand how environmental factors influence genetic diversity and population dynamics. Veller's work primarily focuses on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and the methods for interpreting population-based genetic data. His publications have addressed various topics, including the impact of assortative mating on genetic barriers and the implications of recombination and selection in introgressed DNA. Veller's commitment to advancing the field of genetics is evident through his active participation in research and collaboration with peers, positioning him as a vital contributor to contemporary biological sciences.
Department of Philosophy