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Personal bio
Noah Rosenberg received his BA in mathematics from Rice University, and his MS in mathematics and PhD in biological sciences from Stanford University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Southern California from 2001-2005, and prior to joining the Stanford faculty in 2011, he served on the faculty at the University of Michigan. Noahâ??s research focuses on human evolutionary genetics, theoretical population genetics, the mathematics of evolutionary trees, and the relationship of human genetic variation to the search for genes that contribute to disease risk.
Currently teaching
BIO 20N: Peregrinations With Trees
(Autumn)
BIO 22N: Fibonacci's Rabbits and Darwin's Elephants: Integer Sequences for Evolutionary Biology
(Winter)
BIO 198: Directed Reading in Biology
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CME 391: Ph.D. Research Rotation
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CME 390: Curricular Practical Training
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
BIO 290: Teaching Practicum in Biology
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
BIO 300: Graduate Research
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
BIO 298: Directed Reading in Biology
(Spring)
BIO 199: Undergraduate Research
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
CME 400: Ph.D. Research
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
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