Kenneth M. Halanych

Kenneth M. Halanych is a professor in zoology at the Auburn University, Alabama. He was born in Baltimore in 1966. He received his B.S. from Wake Forest University and his PhD in Zoology in 1994, from University of Texas. He works on higher level systematics of invertebrates, mainly marine. According to the Web of Knowledge he has published 123 peer reviewed scientific papers, 43 of them cited 10 or more times. The most widely referred to are:

According to his web page, the goal of his research is to understand how extensive morphological variation came about by exploring questions on different time scales and with different type of information. He is combining a molecular systematic and/or genomic approach with information from organismal evolution, and has helped him to study everything from major animal lineages to the recent biogeographic history of commercially important species.

Dr. Halanych has also been a collaborator from Auburn University regarding the possible consequenses of and solutions to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

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