I’m working on a theoretical biology project that zeroes in on evolutionary mechanisms, and I need a sharp mind to help me refine the model, run through the underlying mathematics, and translate the results into a clear, publication-ready narrative. The scope is strictly theoretical—no lab work—so the focus will be on literature integration, model development (or improvement), and coherent interpretation of outcomes. Here’s what I have so far: a preliminary framework, a collection of recent papers, and the key questions I want the model to answer. What I’m missing is an experienced collaborator who can stress-test the assumptions, confirm the equations make sense biologically, and help shape the discussion so it stands up to peer review. Familiarity with population genetics, evolutionary game theory, or comparative methods will be especially helpful, and the ability to use tools like R, Python (NumPy/SciPy), or Mathematica for quick simulations will make the process smoother. Ultimately, I’d like to finish with: – a polished set of equations or simulation code, – clearly interpreted results tied back to the current literature, and – concise text ready to be slotted into my manuscript draft. If you enjoy dissecting evolutionary theory and have a knack for explaining complex ideas in plain language, let’s connect and move this project forward.