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Associate Professor of Biology Greg Davis

June 13, 2016

Associate Professor of Biology Greg Davis
Associate Professor of Biology Greg Davis' latest research article is a review of some of the most recent studies of polyphenism, a form of developmental plasticity in which organisms respond to environmental cues by producing adaptive, discrete, alternative phenotypes known as morphs.

The article, co-written with Jennifer A. Brison of The University of Rochester, is titled The right tools for the job: regulating polyphenic morph development in insects, and appears in the Feb. 2016 issue of Current Opinion in Insect Science.

Each year, several undergraduate students conduct research with Professor Davis as members of his research group. To find out more, visit his lab website.

Learn more about Professor Davis' research in this article from May of 2016, when he received a $311,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.

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