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I'm an evolutionary biologist who is deeply curious about the processes that generate and maintain biological diversity. I apply statistical models to large data sets from a diverse range of fields to answer integrative questions revolving one central question: how does diversity, from populations to species to clades, respond to an inconstant environment? Most of my work on these questions has focused on mammals.
I most recently worked with Dr. Susanne Pfeifer at Arizona State University as a postdoctoral scientist. Prior to that I was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow advised by Dr. Erica Bree Rosenblum at UC Berkeley. I completed my Ph.D. as an NSF Predoctoral Fellow under Dr. Lacey Knowles's guidance at the University of Michigan.
To learn more about my work, please see my Research and Publications pages.
I'm an evolutionary biologist who is deeply curious about the processes that generate and maintain biological diversity. I apply statistical models to large data sets from a diverse range of fields to answer integrative questions revolving one central question: how does diversity, from populations to species to clades, respond to an inconstant environment? Most of my work on these questions has focused on mammals.
I most recently worked with Dr. Susanne Pfeifer at Arizona State University as a postdoctoral scientist. Prior to that I was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow advised by Dr. Erica Bree Rosenblum at UC Berkeley. I completed my Ph.D. as an NSF Predoctoral Fellow under Dr. Lacey Knowles's guidance at the University of Michigan.
To learn more about my work, please see my Research and Publications pages.