Richard Noyes
Associate Professor of Biology
Lewis Science Center 017
(501) 450-5926
Education:
Ph.D. (Evolutionary Biology), Indiana University, Bloomington (1999)
M.S. (Botany), Washington State University, Pullman (1988)
B.A. (Botany), Cum Laude, University of Vermont, Burlington (1984)
Research Interests:
Evolution of flowering plant diversity, including genetics of plant reproductive systems, and phylogenetic analyses to evaluate relationships and trait evolution. Current work includes use of next-generation sequencing methods to study nuclear and chloroplast genome structure; classical Mendelian genetics of the locus controlling parthenogenetic development in plants; study of genetic variation of single copy nuclear genes.
Visit the Noyes lab website: http://faculty.uca.edu/rnoyes/index.htm