Research Bio
John Huelsenbeck is a professor of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley. He is a computational and evolutionary biologist whose research focuses primarily on using phylogenetic analysis to reconstruct a genealogical history of life by comparing DNA samples. His research uses Bayesian inference to address questions about relationships among various species, evolution, and adaptation.
Research Expertise and Interest
computational biology, evolutionary biology, phylogenetics
Teaching
Directed Undergraduate Research [INTEGBI 191]
Undergraduate Student Instructor for Integrative Biology Courses [INTEGBI 194]
Supervised Internship [INTEGBI 197]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [INTEGBI 199]
Special Study for Graduate Students [INTEGBI 296]
Directed Field Studies [INTEGBI 297]
Special Study in Integrative Biology [INTEGBI 298]
Graduate Research [INTEGBI 299]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [INTEGBI 99]
Thesis Course [INTEGBI H196A]
Thesis Course [INTEGBI H196B]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [INTEGBI 199]
Research Seminar [INTEGBI 291]
Directed Field Studies [INTEGBI 297]
Special Study in Integrative Biology [INTEGBI 298]
Graduate Research [INTEGBI 299]
Thesis Course [INTEGBI H196A]
Thesis Course [INTEGBI H196B]
Supervised Internship [INTEGBI 197]
General Biology Lecture and Laboratory [BIOLOGY 1B]
Introduction to Research in Computational Biology [CMPBIO 294B]
Introduction to Quantitative Methods In Biology [CMPBIO C210]
Introductory Programming for Biologists [INTEGBI 111]
Introduction to Quantitative Methods In Biology [INTEGBI 120]
Directed Undergraduate Research [INTEGBI 191]
Undergraduate Student Instructor for Integrative Biology Courses [INTEGBI 194]
Supervised Internship [INTEGBI 197]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [INTEGBI 199]
Research Seminar [INTEGBI 290]
Special Study for Graduate Students [INTEGBI 296]
Directed Field Studies [INTEGBI 297]
Special Study in Integrative Biology [INTEGBI 298]
Graduate Research [INTEGBI 299]
Introduction to Quantitative Methods In Biology [INTEGBI C201]
Thesis Course [INTEGBI H196A]
Thesis Course [INTEGBI H196B]