

William Bradshaw
Professor Emeritus William Bradshaw is a distinguished scholar in the field of biology, with significant achievements in genetic and genomic research aimed at unraveling evolutionary questions. Based at the University of Oregon, he has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate mechanisms of seasonal and climatic adaptation, both in temporal and spatial contexts. His work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of how organisms adapt to changing environments, providing insights that are crucial in the face of global climate change. Throughout his tenure at the University of Oregon, Professor Bradshaw has been a pivotal figure in the Biology department, where he has not only contributed to cutting-edge research but also inspired countless students through his teaching. His courses in biology are renowned for their depth and rigor, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of genetic and genomic principles. His office, located in 305 Pacific Hall, has been a hub of intellectual activity, where students and colleagues alike have engaged in lively discussions and collaborative projects. Professor Bradshaw's research interests lie at the intersection of genetics, genomics, and evolutionary biology. He has published extensively on the genetic and genomic solutions to evolutionary questions, with a particular focus on how organisms adapt to seasonal and climatic changes. His work has been recognized for its innovative approach and has significantly contributed to the scientific community's understanding of adaptation in natural populations. As a respected member of the academic community, Professor Bradshaw continues to influence the field through his research, mentorship, and dedication to advancing biological sciences.
Publications
, 1008-1013, 1931-11-01
, 61-65, 1945-02-01