26 December 2020
Prof. Dr. John H. Graham Appointed the Section Editor-in-Chief of “Biology and Symmetry” in Symmetry
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We are proud to announce that Prof. Dr. John H. Graham has been appointed as the Section Editor-in-Chief of “Biology and Symmetry” in Symmetry.
Prof. Dr. John H. Graham
Department of Biology, Berry College, Mount Berry, Georgia, USA
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John_Graham11
His research interest is random developmental noise, as measured by fluctuating asymmetry. He has also done significant work on the community ecology of ants, the species diversity of fishes and ants, and the dynamics of hybridization and hybrid zones in fishes (Enneacanthus and Oncorhynchus), birds (Colaptes), and sagebrush (Artemisia).
We warmly welcome Professor Graham as the Section Editor-in-Chief, and we look forward to Symmetry achieving greater milestones under his leadership.
Further information about the journal section can be found here: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetry/sections/biology_symmetry.