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Genome Forecasting

The Lotterhos Lab at Northeastern's Marine Science Center uses eco-evolutionary genomics to understand how climate has shaped biodiversity and how a now rapidly changing climate will affect biodiversity in the future.

The team's research uses theory and experiment to inform each other and develops novel statistical methodologies to integrate data across biological, spatial, and temporal scales. Current research projects include responses of marine invertebrates to ocean acidification and pollution, the population dynamics of fisheries with applications to management and marine reserve design, and methods development in statistical genomics.

Katie Lotterhos
Associate Professor, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Marine Science Center, NEU

Research projects

The US ATLAS Northeast Tier 2 Center
Yale Budget Lab
Volcanic Eruptions Impact on Stratospheric Chemistry & Ozone
Towards a Whole Brain Cellular Atlas
Tornado Path Detection
The Kempner Institute - Unlocking Intelligence
The Institute for Experiential AI
Taming the Energy Appetite of AI Models
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