Jo Wolfe is an evolutionary biologist and research associate at Harvard University, with a specific focus on understanding biodiversity trends over time, particularly in convergent evolution. They completed a PhD in Geology and Geophysics at Yale University and have worked in various roles, including being a visiting scholar at The University of Auckland and a postdoctoral fellow at the American Museum of Natural History. Jo's research utilizes both fossil and genomic data to explore evolutionary pathways and their implications for biological organization in the context of global change. They currently serve as an associate editor for the journal Invertebrate Systematics and have contributed to significant research initiatives, including a National Science Foundation-funded project.
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