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Zoologic systematics and evolution describes and the explanes of the evolution and diversity of the fauna.

The research in zoologic systematics and evolution is mainly carried out at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. The scientific focal points are description and the explanation of the evolution and diversity of the fauna.

Related research subject

Zoology
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Researchers

Nora Bergfeldt Broms

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Isabelle Feinauer

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Chenyu Jin

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Samantha Lopez Clinton

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Meri Vellamo Lähteenaro

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Marika Maranzano

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Ingo Müller

PhD student

Department of Zoology
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Victor Passanha

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Filip Thörn

PhD student

Department of Zoology

Johanna Nyström von Seth

PhD

Department of Zoology

Marianne Dehasque

Lab manager

Department of Zoology
Marianne Dehasque

Ulf Jondelius

Professor

Department of Zoology
Ulf Jondelius

Fredrik Ronquist

Professor

Department of Zoology
Fredrik Ronquist

Lars Werdelin

Professor

Department of Zoology

Johannes Bergsten

Researcher, Docent

Department of Zoology

Martin Irestedt

Researcher, Docent

Department of Zoology

Kjell Arne Johanson

Researcher, Docent

Department of Zoology

Daniela Kalthoff

Curator

Department of Zoology
Daniela C. Kalthoff

Research group

Courses and programmes

Courses in Systematics and Evolution at undergraduate and advanced level that are administered by the Department of Biology Education (BIG).

Here you find more information about courses and programmes at BIG

Doctoral studies

To be admitted to the doctoral program in Systematics and Evolution , you must apply for an advertised doctoral student position. Vacancies are advertised on Stockholm University's website.

Available PhD positions at Stockholm University