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Kathryn Coursolle
University of California, Los Angeles
Broadly, my interests are at the intersection of family demography, health, and social stratification. Specifically, I am interested in whether and how relation... Read More or View other student profiles.
Sharon Strauss
University of California, Davis
Sharon Strauss is the PI for the IGERT on Biological Invasions. Sharon’s research interests lie in evolutionary community ecology, from micro- to macroevolutio... Read More or View other leader profiles.


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