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Doug Soltis, Ph.D.

Professor of Botany and Chair

Doug Soltis

Biography

I was born near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and lived there until I was 11. The forests of Pennsylvania and adjacent Ohio sparked an early interest in biology and botany. We then moved to Alexandria, Virginia. As a result, I ultimately attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. As fate would have it, the botanists at William and Mary were excellent. I became actively involved in local fieldwork and plant identification. Eventually, this interest turned into an honors project in which I did a floristic study of a large portion of New Kent County, located on the Coastal Plain of Virginia. I attended graduate school at Indiana University, and this is where I first became interested in molecular systematics and population genetics. The use of molecular tools to address questions in evolutionary biology has been a keen interest throughout my career.

I took a faculty position at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and remained there for three years. I became interested in moving to a larger university with more research possibilities and took a position at Washington State University in 1983 and remained there until moving to the University of Florida in 2001.

Much of research is conducted in collaboration with Dr. Pamela Soltis. We also collaborate on the basketball court. We still enjoy playing and do so once a week. Other hobbies include kayaking and fishing.

Education

Academic Positions

Present Research

Investigation of speciational mechanisms, evolutionary relationships, and character evolution in flowering plants and land plants utilizing a variety of experimental approaches. Current major interests include the study of higher level phylogenetic relationships and character evolution in the angiosperms, floral evolution, the genetic basis of key floral differences in basal angiosperms, the genetic and genomic consequences of polyploid speciation, conservation genetics of rare plant species, and phylogeography.

Present Students

  • Monica Arakaki
  • Sam Brockington
  • Joshua Clayton
  • Jin Koh
  • Heather Loring
  • Mi-Jeong Yoo

Post-Docs

  • Sangtae Kim
  • Andre Chanderbali
  • Jennifer Tate
  • Evgeny Mavrodiev
  • Matyas Buzgo
  • Ann Powell
  • Vaughan Symonds
  • Micheal Moore

Link to Soltis Lab web site

 

Membership in Professional Organizations:

Grants received

The majority of our research support is from the National Science Foundation. We currently have several ongoing grants, including the Deep Time Reseearch Coordination Network and the Floral Genome Project. Much of our support for conservation genetics projects comes from Florida Division of Forestry. More information can be obtained at the Soltis lab website www.flmnh.ufl.edu/soltislab/

Selected Publications

Please see a current publication listing at the Soltis Lab web site.

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