
Amy Goldberg, PhD
Associate Professor, Human Genetics
About
The Goldberg lab studies the evolution and population genetics of primates and our pathogens. From humans expanding into new continents to parasites switching into new hosts, how do populations adapt to new environments? How does demographic history shape adaptation, phenotypic variation, and disease risk? We aim to understand how evolutionary and ecological forces shape population variation, and the consequences of biological variation. Work in the Goldberg lab analyses genetic data from multiple species in the context of demographic, archeological, paleontological, and environmental records. We also have a strong interest in theory and methods development.