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Frederick M. Cohan
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Frederick Cohan studies the origins of diversity in bacteria. He teaches classes in the origins of bacterial diversity, evolutionary and ecological bioinformatics, global change and infectious disease, and introductory biology. He is a professor of biology and environmental studies at Wesleyan University. He graduated from Pasadena High School and earned his BS at Stanford in Biological Sciences; he was the first to earn a PhD from Harvard's Organismic and Evolutionary Biology department.
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March 31, 2015
    
    
    
                    Eva Theres Gensberger,                     Eva-Maria Gössl,                     Livio Antonielli,                     Angela Sessitsch,                     Tanja Kostić            
            December 16, 2014
    
    
    
                    Morena Avitia,                     Ana E. Escalante,                     Eria A. Rebollar,                     Alejandra Moreno-Letelier,                     Luis E. Eguiarte,                     Valeria Souza            
            September 25, 2014
    
    
    
                    Frédéric Mahé,                     Torbjørn Rognes,                     Christopher Quince,                     Colomban de Vargas,                     Micah Dunthorn            
            March 12, 2013
    
    
    
                    James F. Meadow,                     Ashley C. Bateman,                     Keith M. Herkert,                     Timothy K. O’Connor,                     Jessica L. Green