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Jonathan Puritz
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Summary
I use molecular tools to understand the ecological and evolutionary processes of marine populations. Currently, my research focuses on using next-generation sequencing and genomics to understand how human populations affect connectivity and evolution in the ocean. I study a variety of organisms, from fish to sea stars.
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Assistant Professor
University of Rhode Island
August 2017
Biological Sciences
I use molecular tools to understand the ecological and evolutionary processes of marine populations. Currently, my research focuses on using next-generation sequencing and genomics to understand how human populations affect connectivity and evolution in the ocean. I study a variety of organisms, from fish to sea stars.
Senior Postdoctoral Scientist
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
January 2014
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February 2016
Harte Research Institute
Postdoctoral Researcher
Northeastern University
February 2016
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July 2017
Marine Science Center
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PeerJ Contributions
June 10, 2014
Jonathan B. Puritz, Christopher M. Hollenbeck, John R. Gold
November 19, 2013
Robert J. Toonen, Jonathan B. Puritz, Zac H. Forsman, Jonathan L. Whitney, Iria Fernandez-Silva, Kimberly R. Andrews, Christopher E. Bird
December 9, 2015 - Version: 2
David S Portnoy, Jonathan B Puritz, Christopher M Hollenbeck, James Gelsleichter, Demian Chapman, John R Gold
March 28, 2014 - Version: 1
Jonathan Puritz, Christopher M. Hollenbeck, John R. Gold