Jack E. Green
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Also affiliated: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (2018–2019); Aix-Marseille Université (2018–2019); University of Cambridge (1993–2016); St James's University Hospital (1999); Institut de Biologie du Développement Marseille (2019); Addenbrooke's Hospital (2014–2015)
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Jack E. Green's research centers on phylogenetic analysis and the development of statistical methods for reconstructing evolutionary history. His work addresses challenges in phylogenetic regression, particularly when dealing with complex evolutionary scenarios that may involve multiple distinct evolutionary trees. Green has published 15 scholarly works and has been cited over 700 times, with an h-index of 9. He actively collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jenniffer Roa Lozano, Richard H. Adams, and Mataya Duncan, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. Green remains an active researcher, with his most recent publication appearing in 2025.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 716
Selected Publications
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A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression (2025)
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A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression (2024)
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- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
- A Tale of Too Many Trees: A Conundrum for Phylogenetic Regression
- A tale of too many trees: a conundrum for phylogenetic regression
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