Collaborations
Much of my work is carried out in collaboration with other scientists, including zoologists interested in particular systems, other bioinformaticians and people doing phylogenetic theory. Below I list (in alphabetical order, not importance!) a number of current projects and the people i'm working with on them.
eukaryote origins and bacterial phylogeny
James McInernery (Biology, National University of Ireland Maynooth)
Davide Pisani (Biology, National University of Ireland Maynooth)
gene duplication and loss
Rod Page (Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow)
molecular clocks, biogeography and diversification
Julia Day (Biology, University College London)
Simon Loader (Institute of Biogeography, Basel)
Kevin Peterson (Biological Sciences and Earth Sciences, Dartmouth)
molecular clock theory
Richard Nichols (QMUL)
Veronica Comper (QMUL)
molecular evolution of bat sensory genes
Stephen Rossiter (QMUL)
Shuyi Zhang (East China Nornal University)
phylogenetic information
Dave Gower (Zoology, Natural History Museum)
Tom Ford (Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow)
Diego San Mauro (Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid)
Mark Wilkinson (Zoology, Natural History Museum)
Rafael Zardoya (Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid)
supertrees and consensus
Ian Corfe (Earth Sciences, University of Bristol and Zoology, NHM)
Francois Lapointe (Universite de Montreal)
Davide Pisani (Biology, National University of Ireland Maynooth)
Claire Slater (Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge and Zoology, NHM)
Mark Wilkinson (Zoology, The Natural History Museum; Mark also has a boring official page)