Hierarchy: Full Professor
Working day: Completa, 44 hr
Academic degrees:
Doctor (1996) University of Montpellier II. Montpellier, France.
Laboratory: Laboratory of Molecular Ecology
Contact: F: (+56)229787298; Email: epoulin@uchile.cl
Link capsule:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55mEKtZEZas
Research Line: Biodiversity in South America and evolution of Antarctic marine fauna.
Brief review of research line:
After a PhD in Ecology and Evolution in Université Montpellier II, France, Elie Poulin moved to Chile for a postdoctoral training in the P. Universidad Católica de Chile and held an Assistant Professor position in the Universidad de Chile in 2003. Here, he developed a Laboratory in Molecular Ecology, training 12 PhD and 9 Master students in the field of phylogeography and evolution in the southern part of South America and in the Antarctic and Subantarctic regions. These researches on the evolution and biogeography in the Southern Ocean have been widely recognized by the international scientific community. Elie Poulin is currently director of PhD program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in Universidad de Chile. He is member of the Oceanographic National Committee and of the Chilean Council of Antarctic Research. He has been Work Package 3 leader (Patterns of gene flow and consequences for population dynamics) of the International SCAR-EBA (Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research-Evolution and Biodiversity) program until it ended.
Academic Portfolio:
https://www.uchile.cl/portafolio-academico/perfilAcademico.jsf?username=epoulin
Links (publications):
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elie_Poulin/contributions
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_wuBbvgAAAAJ&hl=es
https://www.researcherid.com/rid/C-2654-2012
Website:
https://www.antarcticgenomics.cl/gab/
Administrative responsibilities:
Director of the Academic Committee of the Doctorate in Sciences, mention in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBE)
Other Academic Activities:
Member of the National Commission for Antarctic Research (CNIA)
President of the Working Group on Biodiversity in the National Oceanographic Commission (CONA)