Ting’s research lies at the intersections of genetics/genomics, evolutionary ecology, and conservation in natural animal populations, with a focus on African primates. While the types of questions he address vary, they are united in combining lab-based methods, fieldwork, and computational approaches to elucidate processes driving diversity, adaptation, and health.The ultimate goal is to understand factors that affect the well-being of wild populations and to help improve the protection of threatened taxa.
Website nting@uoregon.edu 541-346-5509 Office: Condon 302B
See more people in: Conservation, Wildlife