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Director and Curator of the Moore Laboratory of Zoology; Professor, Biology
B.S., University of Arizona; Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Appointed In
2011
Office
Moore Laboratory of Zoology 250A

Dr. McCormack uses museum specimens and genomes to study the evolutionary history of birds, focusing especially on how both ancient landscape changes and more recent human-caused environmental changes affect birds’ distributions, appearance, and DNA. As Director of the Moore Laboratory of Zoology and Curator of its bird and mammal collection, he is a champion of museum collections and their potential for understanding and reversing the biodiversity crisis.

  • A  for Scientific American on Moore Lab's efforts to create 3D models for bird specimens
  • Read his  on threats to public museums
  • Travel along with the Moore Lab in Mexico in this  on their effort to resurvey disappearing birdlife
  • Regional representative-at-large for the 
  • Follow on  for posts about birds, museums, and genomes
  • Follow the Moore Lab's  to get a behind-the-scenes look at museum science in action

Recent Publications (undergraduates underlined)

  • For PDFs of papers prior to 2019 
  • Medina JJ, JM Maley, S SannapareddyNN Medina, CM Gilman & JE McCormack. 2020. . PLoS One 15(8): e0236417
  • Tsai WLE, ME Schedl, JM Maley & JE McCormack. 2019. . Molecular Ecology Resources 20: 1220-1227
  • DeRaad DA, JM Maley, WLE Tsai & JE McCormack. 2019. . The Auk: Ornithological Advances 136: 1-11.
  • Tsai WLE, C Mota-Vargas, O Rojas-Soto, R BhowmikEY Liang, JM Maley, E Zarza & JE McCormack. 2019. . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 136: 29-34.
  • Venkatraman MX, DA DeRaad, WLE Tsai, E Zarza, AJ Zellmer, JM Maley & JE McCormack. 2019. . Biological Journal of the Linnean Society: 126: 1-15.

Teaching

  • Bio 280 - Evolutionary Biology - each Fall semester (required for Bio majors and great for non-majors)
  • Bio 360 - Avian Biology - every other Spring
  • Bio 326 - Molecular Phylogenetics - every other Spring
  • Bio 310 - Museum Science - taught occassionally
  • Bio 490 - Senior Seminar (Comps) - taught occassionally
  • Bio 395 - Mentored Research - reach out by e-mail to inquire about research possibilities

Key Publications

  • BC Faircloth, JE McCormack, NG Crawford, MG Harvey, RT Brumfield & TC Glenn. 2012. . Systematic Biology 61: 717-726.
  • JE McCormack, SM Hird, AJ Zellmer, BC Carstens & RT Brumfield. 2013. . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 66: 526-538.
  • JE McCormack, WLE Tsai & BC Faircloth. 2016. . Molecular Ecology Resources 16: 1189-1203.
  • JE McCormack, F Rodriguez-Gomez, WLE Tsai & BC Faircloth. 2017. . In: Emerging Frontiers in Collections-based Ornithological Research: The Extended Specimen. MS Webster, editor. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
  • BT Smith, JE McCormack, et al. 2014. . Nature 515: 406-409.
  • JE McCormack, H Huang & LL Knowles. 2009. . Pages 839-843 in Encyclopedia of Islands (Gillespie, RG and D Clague, eds.). University of California Press: Berkeley, CA
  • JE McCormack, BC Faircloth, NG Crawford, PA Gowaty, RT Brumfield & TC Glenn. 2012. . Genome Research 22: 746-754.

NSF Grants

  • Digitization PEN: oBird: 3D Photogrammetry of Museum Specimens for Phenomics across the Avian Tree of Life (DBI 2001652) | 
  • MRI: Launching an undergraduate-driven Genomics Center through acquisition of an Illumina MiSeq (DBI 1828738) | 
  • CAREER: Integrating undergraduate research, citizen science, and museum genomics to explore a century of change in North American birds (DEB 1652979) | 
  • RUI: CSBR: Natural History: Securing and digitizing the world’s largest Mexican bird collection (DBI 1349179) | 
  • RUI: Collaborative Proposal: Genomic approaches to comparative phylogeography in a biodiversity hotspot (DEB 1258205) | 
  • EAGER: RUI: The genomic architecture of speciation in an avian hybrid zone (DEB 1244739) |