Sarah Schaack

Sarah Schaack is a genomicist and professor at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Her area of specialization is the study of spontaneous mutations, transposable element evolution, and genome evolution. Her research utilizes the study organism, Daphnia although she works on a number of other species, such as bats and birds. Originally born in Canada, she attended Earlham College, received a MSc in zoology from the University of Florida, and a PhD in biology from Indiana University. She won a $986,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program grant from the National Science Foundation in 2012 for her research on the genetics of mutation.

Sarah Schaack

Sarah Schaack is a genomicist and professor at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Her area of specialization is the study of spontaneous mutations, transposable element evolution, and genome evolution. Her research utilizes the study organism, Daphnia although she works on a number of other species, such as bats and birds. Originally born in Canada, she attended Earlham College, received a MSc in zoology from the University of Florida, and a PhD in biology from Indiana University. She won a $986,000 Faculty Early Career Development Program grant from the National Science Foundation in 2012 for her research on the genetics of mutation.