Devin T. Dobias
editI am a PhD candidate in the Ecology, Evolution, and Population Biology Program at Washington University in St. Louis.
I am a graduate student in the lab of Jim Cheverud studying the indirect genetic effects (IGEs) of maternal-offspring behavioral interactions in mice and baboons. I am looking at behavioral variation in these populations during early stages of infant development and partitioning behavioral variance into direct genetic effects (DGEs; effects of and individual's genome on the expression of behavioral traits) and indirect genetic effects (IGEs; effects of the genetic social environment on the expression behavioral traits). From these results I will be able to predict evolutionary responses to natural selection using the Robertson-Price equation and Breeder's equation, and how the social environment can constrain evolution from taking certain paths.
I am also interested in the history and philosophy of science. In particular, I am interested in the history of genetics and evolutionary biology and philosophical arguments related to causal inference. I am particularly interested in causal mechanisms that generate trait variation in populations and viewing evolution as a hierarchical process.
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Courses Taught
editTA for Dr. Joan Strassmann's Behavioral Ecology course - Washington University in St. Louis, Spring 2012
TA for Dr. Robert Britton's Microbial Genomics course - Michigan State University, Spring 2011.
Undergraduate Educational Assistant Introductory Biology Lab - Michigan State University, Fall and Spring of 2009-2010.