Kathleen Donohue

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Kathleen Donohue is an American biologist at Duke University. She researches the genetic and ecological context of adaptation. She received a Guggenheim Fellowship for her work and was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Kathleen Donohue attended Stanford University, graduating in 1985 with bachelor's degrees in Biology and Medieval Studies. As a Stanford undergraduate, she conducted research with Ward Watt.[1] She then attended the University of Chicago for her master's degree (1988) and PhD (1993).[2] Her doctoral advisors were Ellen Simms and Stevan Arnold, and her dissertation was entitled "The evolution of seed dispersal in Cakile edentula var. lacustris".[3]

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