

Rachel Brem
Professor with expertise in microbiology and plant biology, Rachel Brem is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research is centered on utilizing fungi as model systems to delve into the intricacies of genetic variation and evolutionary processes. She is particularly interested in traits that emerged millions of years ago, which play a crucial role in defining a species' divergence from its distant relatives. Rachel Brem's work is characterized by a unique blend of computational and experimental approaches. This interdisciplinary methodology allows her to explore the genetic underpinnings of evolutionary traits with precision and depth. Her collaborative efforts extend across a wide spectrum of biological systems, ranging from single-celled fungi to complex human biology, showcasing her versatility and commitment to advancing the field of evolutionary biology. Her contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as she seeks to unravel the genetic mysteries that underpin the diversity of life on Earth. Through her research, she aims to provide insights that could have far-reaching implications for understanding the evolutionary history of various species. Rachel Brem's work continues to inspire and inform the scientific community, as she pushes the boundaries of what is known about the evolutionary processes that shape life.
Publications
, P3-04-13-P3-04-13, 2023-03-01
, 166-174, 2024-02-27
, 931-935, 2005-07-26