Gert Wörheide
Gert Wörheide is a German marine biologist who works mainly on marine invertebrates. He earned his doctorate in geobiology from Georg-August-Universität, following this with a post-doctorate at Queensland Museum (1998-2002), where he worked with John Hooper on sponges, a collaboration which continues.Following his postdoctorate in Queensland, Wörheide returned to Germany to become a junior professor in molecular geobiology at Georg-August-Universität (2002-2008), and in October 2008 was appointed Chair of Geobiology & Paleontology at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (University of Munich) (his current position), where he continues to work on evolution and genomics, and all things pertaining to marine invertebrates. His most cited paper with 559 citations (at 2020-09-29) is "Resolving Difficult Phylogenetic Questions: Why More Sequences Are Not Enough". Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Raúl A. González-Pech, Sergio Vargas, Warren R. Francis, Gert WörheideGet access
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2017)
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2by Sergio Vargas, Michelle Kelly, Kareen Schnabel, Sadie Mills, David Bowden, Gert WörheideGet access
Published in PLOS ONE (2015)
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3by Sergio Vargas, Michelle Kelly, Kareen Schnabel, Sadie Mills, David Bowden, Gert WörheideGet access
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4by Nadiezhda Santodomingo, Amir Szitenberg, Sergio Vargas, Dorothée Huchon, Júlio C. C. Fernandez, Leontine E. Becking, Michelle Kelly, Micha Ilan, Gert WörheideGet access
Published in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (2013)
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