Peter Bernhardt, Research Associate of Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis MO; Adjunct Professor at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia; foreign correspondent for "Science Show" on Radio Australia; evolution of flowers and their pollination mechanisms. Email: pbernhardt@mobot.org or bernhap3@gmail.com
Elizabeth A. Kellogg, Professor of Botanical Studies, Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Poaceae and molecular systematics. Currently working at NSF. Email: tkellogg@umsl.edu Web Page: http://www.umsl.edu/divisions/artscience/biology/index.html
W. Joseph Leverich, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Saint Louis University; plant population biology and evolutionary ecology. Email: leverich@slu.edu
Bette A. Loiselle, Professor, Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis and Director, International Center for Tropical Ecology, University of Missouri-St. Louis; evolution and ecology of seed dispersal systems in the tropics. Email: loiselle@umsl.edu
Robert Marquis, Professor, Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis; plant evolutionary ecology and plant-herbivore interactions. Email: Robert_Marquis@umsl.edu
Richard Mayden, Professor Emeritus, Department of Biology, Saint Louis University; biodiversity and conservation of fishes. Email: richard.mayden@slu.edu
Allison Miller, Professor, Department of Biology, Saint Louis University; domestication of lesser crop species in temperate and tropical areas; joint appointment with Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Email: ajmiller4233@gmail.com
Ken Olsen, Assistant Professor, Washington University: the genetic basis of evolution in plants. Email: kolsen@wustl.edu Web Page: http://biology4.wustl.edu/olsen/Research.htm
Barbara Schaal, Professor, Biology Department, Washington University; population genetics and molecular evolution of plants. Email: schaal@biology.wustl.edu Web Page: http://www.biology.wustl.edu/faculty/schaal.html
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