Faculty
Andrew Kramer
Assistant Professor
CONTACT
Tampa campus
Office: SCA 330
Lab: SCA 323
Phone: (813) 974-2825
Email
Website
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Fisheries and Wildlife / Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior, Michigan
State University, 2007
B.S., Biology, Saint Louis University, 2000 (summa cum laude)
Teaching
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Biometry
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Mathematical Modeling
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Biological Diversity
I teach Biometry with the goal of providing graduate students a foundation in statistics and with experience using R to implement those statistical approaches. I also teach Mathematical Modeling in Biology to provide graduate students with experience implementing analysis of ecological and evolutionary theories in R.
Specialty AREAs
Ecology & Evolution, Conservation & Disease, Quantitative Biology
Recent Publications
RESEARCH
I am interested in the ecology of species invasions and zoonotic diseases, and in the underlying population ecology of small populations. Dynamics leading to the alternatives of persistence and extinction influence applied ecological problems from conservation of threatened species to rapid spatial spread of invasive species and emerging diseases.