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Authors.Rmd
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<h1>About the authors</h1>
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**Niklaus J. Grünwald** is a plant pathologist with the USDA Agricultural
Research Service and a Professor in the Department of Botany and Pant Pathology
and the Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing at Oregon State University.
He received his PhD from UC Davis and conducted postdoctoral research at Cornell
University. His research focuses on understanding the evolutionary patterns and
processes of emerging pathogens using population genetic and evolutionary
approaches and development of computational tools for characterizing pathogens and communities. Members of his group have developed several widely used R packages including: [*poppr*](http://github.com/grunwaldlab/poppr), [*vcfr*](https://github.com/grunwaldlab/vcfR), and [*metacoder*](https://github.com/grunwaldlab/metacoder).
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<a href="http://grunwaldlab.cgrb.oregonstate.edu/">Grünwald lab</a> |
<a href="https://github.com/grunwaldlab">Github</a> |
<a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=t55Dt5sAAAAJ&hl=en">Google scholar</a> |
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<a href="http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1656-7602">Orcid</a> |
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**Zhian N. Kamvar** is a postdoctroal researcher in the Plant Pathology Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the lead developer of the [*poppr*](http://github.com/grunwaldlab/poppr) R package and a contributor to other packages such as [*adegenet*](http://github.com/thibautjombart/adegenet) and [*mmod*](http://github.com/dwinter/mmod).
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<a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UPGtLSkAAAAJ&hl=en">Google scholar</a> |
<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Zhian_Kamvar">ResearchGate</a> |
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**Sydney E. Everhart** is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-
Lincoln. Her research utilizes population genetics and genomics to better
understand disease dynamics and evolution of fungal plant pathogens. She
developed the micrsoatellite markers and data used in the
[`monpop`](Data_sets.html#microsatellite-haploid-clonal-monpop) data set and
currently works with genomes, GBS data, and SSR data for *Phytophthora ramorum*.
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<a href="http://everhart.unl.edu/">Everhart lab</a> |
<a href="https://twitter.com/SydneyEverhart" class="twitter-follow-button" data-show-count="false">
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**Brian J. Knaus** is an postdoctoral researcher with the USDA Agricultural Research Service.
He is the lead developer of the [*vcfr*](https://github.com/grunwaldlab/vcfR) package.
Brian's current research uses genomics approaches to survey the plant pathogens *Phytophthora infestans* (late blight of potato and tomato), *Podosphaera macularis* (powdery mildew of hop), and *Pseudoperonospora humuli* (downey mildew of hop) for population structure and to identify genomic features associated with phenotypes responsible for mating type determination and fungicide resistance.
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<a href="http://brianknaus.com/research/">Brian's webpage</a>
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Follow @Brian J. Kanus |
<a href="http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1665-4343">Orcid</a> |
<a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=19wcuSwAAAAJ&hl=en">Google scholar</a>
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**Javier F. Tabima** is a graduate student in the Department of Botany and Plant
Pathology at Oregon State University. His main research interests are to study the molecular processes of host speciation using genomics. His dissertation is based in contructing a bridge between evolutionary biology and plant pathology. Javier has contributed to the [*poppr*](http://github.com/grunwaldlab/poppr) R package, and has created a set of packages for computational plant pathology such as [Microbe-ID](https://github.com/grunwaldlab/Microbe-ID) and other tools in the current process of development.
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<a href="http://people.oregonstate.edu/~tabimaj/">Javier's webpage</a>|
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