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Dr. Shaprio was an Ecology major at the University of Georgia, and a Rhodes Scholar. She completed her PhD at Oxford, where she began research in evolutionary history and ancient DNA. She was named a MacArthur Fellow and she is currently leading a research group as a Howard Hughes Investigator in Santa Cruz, California.
Local adaptation in a rapidly changing climate: Insights from an alpine wildflower, Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae)
Quantitative Genetics of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
Mechanisms, origins, and consequences of targeted DNA repair in plants
Through Thick and Thin: the path towards muscle proteostasis
Efficient mapping of genome-wide regulatory elements for biological insights
Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits: Lessons From Drosophila
Use of complementary single cell omics to elucidate specialized metabolism in Madagascar periwinkle
“An exploration of cis-regulatory diversity in plant single-cells”
A snapshot of color: exploring the ecological and genomic basis of color variation in a tropical beetle
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