Taylor Edwards
Doctoral Candidate
University of Arizona Genetics Core Bio5/Keating Building, room 111
1657 E. Helen Street
Tucson, Arizona 85721
Research
My research is focused on the biogeographic evolution of the Desert Tortoise. I am using a genomic approach to better understand what evolutionary processes were responsible for shaping the genetic diversity observed across the range of the species.
Teaching
I am a co-instructor (along with Dr. Hans-Werner Herrmann and Dr. Tom Wilson) for the Desert Ecology and Conservation Biology in Namibia program (RNR 495A/595A) offered through the UA Office of Study Abroad and Student Exchange.
Degree(s)
- Bachelor of Arts in Zoology (1992) the University of California, Santa Barbara
- Master of Science with a major in Wildlife and Fisheries Science (2003) School of Renewable Natural Resources at the University of Arizona