Jeremy Beaulieu
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 I'm Jeremy Beaulieu, an evolutionary biologist, and postdoctoral fellow at NIMBioS at the University of Tennessee. My research is mainly focused on applying large phylogenies to comparative data to better understand broad patterns across flowering plants. My initial interest in this area involved compiling large datasets of plant functional traits to uncover physiological, ecological, and evolutionary associations with genome size. More recently, I have been developing new approaches to large tree construction and new comparative methods to gain insights into the evolution of the Campanulidae (i.e., campanulids, or the clade formerly known as the "asterids II"), a large flowering plant clade comprised of some 30,000 species. By combining biogeographic history with morphological character information my hope is to better understand patterns of lineage diversification and its consequences on the distribution of biodiversity. 

My location and contact information are below. Browse the tabs above for more detailed information. My full CV is here and Google Scholar page

Contact:

jbeaulieu@nimbios.org
National Institue for Mathematical & Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS)
University of Tennessee
Claxton Building
1122 Volunteer Boulevard
Knoxville, TN
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