Zachary Blount

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Zachary D. Blount is an American evolutionary biologist best known for his work on the evolution of a key innovation, aerobic growth on citrate, in one of the twelve populations of the E. coli long-term evolution experiment. Blount is an assistant professor and Director of Graduate Education Innovation in the Department of Microbiology, Genetics, and Immunology at Michigan State University.[1] He was previously a postdoctoral research assistant for Richard Lenski and a visiting assistant professor of biology at Kenyon College from 2018 to 2019.[2][3]

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