Post-Docs

Jared Grummer

Postdoctoral researcher

Contact

Office
Interdisciplinary Sciences 305E
Email
jared.grummer@flbs.umt.edu
Website
www.mountainmanjared.com

Personal Summary

I am now happily part of the UM Wildlife Biology and FLBS teams after meandering across the continent in pursuit of higher knowledge; I began my undergraduate degree at Humboldt State University, got my B.S. from Cornell University, M.Sc. from San Diego State University, PhD from the University of Washington, and did some postdoctoral work at the University of British Columbia.

Education

B.Sc. (w/ Honor's) Cornell University, 2007
M.Sc. San Diego State University, 2011
PhD, University of Washington, 2017

Research Interests

My past research has covered topics in phylogeography, phylogenetics, systematics and taxonomy, but more recent research has focused on genotype-environment adaptation and genotype-phenotype associations. My current research with Gordon Luikart and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is focused on looking at the fitness effects of hybridization in westslope cutthroat trout (with non-native rainbow trout).