J Andrew DewoodyJ. Andrew DeWoody did his undergraduate studies in wildlife and fisheries sciences at Texas A&M University. After a brief stint as a field biologist with the now-defunct Soil Conservation Service, he returned to Texas A&M to earn an M.S. in genetics nder the tutelage of Drs Rodney Honeycutt and Loren Skow. DeWoody's Ph.D. in zoology is from Texas Tech University, where he worked with Robert Baker. DeWoody then spent three years as a postdoctoral student with John Avise at the University of Georgia in the Department of Genetics. His recent research in genetics, evolution, and ecology has been funded by a variety of organizations, including the National Science Foundation, the USDA-National Research Initiative, the Great Lakes Fishery Trust, the National Geographic Society, and the Joint Transportation Research Program. DeWoody has published more than 65 papers in 35 different scientific journals, and he has served as associate editor for the North American Journal of Fisheries Management, the Journal of Wildlife Management, and Genetica. Read More Read Less
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