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Dr. Bruce Kirchoff
Department of Biology
P. O. Box 26170
UNC Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27402
Phone (336) 334-4953
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Research
I study plant evolution from a structural and developmental standpoint, and have developed methods of improving morphological characters in studies of plant evolution. I have also developed innovative methods of computer-based visual learning. In addition to studying plant structure and development, students in my lab have worked on organic methods of weed control, and air pollution effects on pines.
We have recently completed the first completely visual keys to a group of organisms, the Fagaceae of the Southeastern United States. Click here to go to the on-line Bayesian visual key. The principles behind this key are descried in Kirchoff et al. (2008). A paper key to the family has just been submitted for publication. A link will be posted here when it appears in print.
See my research page for more information
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Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scholar, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley: October 2007 - present
Visiting Scientist,
South
China
Botanical Garden
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Chinese
Academy
of Sciences: 2007 - 2010
Visiting Research Scientist,
Royal
Botanic Gardens
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Sydney
,
Australia
: January - May 2001
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Consulting
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) Finder Program, through Applied Research Associates (ARA), Raleigh, NC
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Teaching
Plant Diversity (Biology 322)
Plant Systematics (Biology 345)
Biological Evolution (Biology 430)
Visit my teaching page for more information.
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 page last updated August 2010
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