Research subject Systematics and Evolution
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.
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Researchers
Nora Bergfeldt Broms
PhD student
Isabelle Feinauer
PhD student
Samantha Lopez Clinton
PhD student
Meri Vellamo Lähteenaro
PhD student
Marika Maranzano
PhD student
Ingo Müller
PhD student
Victor Passanha
PhD student
Filip Thörn
PhD student
Johannes Måsviken
PhD
Johanna Nyström von Seth
PhD
Marianne Dehasque
Lab manager
Ulf Jondelius
Professor
Fredrik Ronquist
Professor
Lars Werdelin
Professor
Johannes Bergsten
Researcher, Docent
Martin Irestedt
Researcher, Docent
Kjell Arne Johanson
Researcher, Docent
Daniela Kalthoff
Curator
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.