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Tim Connallon is an Associate Professor at Monash University specializing in evolutionary biology, population genetics, and theoretical biology. His research focuses on understanding the genetic mechanisms of adaptation, particularly in the context of climate change and natural selection. Connallon has made significant contributions in the areas of sexual dimorphism and genome evolution, exploring how these factors influence evolutionary processes. He actively collaborates on various projects aimed at uncovering sex differences in natural selection and adaptation strategies in spatially variable environments. His work not only advances theoretical frameworks but also has practical implications for conservation and biodiversity in changing ecosystems. With a strong emphasis on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Connallon's research aims to address pressing global challenges related to ecological sustainability and the impact of human activities on natural systems.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Teaching and research in evolutionary biology and genetics.
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