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Kimberly Cook (she/her)

PhD student

Kimberly has a BS in Animal Behavior and MS in Library Science from Indiana University. She currently studies biogeography of land bridge and sky island mammals using field, museum and computational approaches.

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Funding: Highlands Biological Station Grant-in-aid of research and an American Society of Mammalogists Grant-in-aid of research.

Binaya Adhikari (he/him)

PhD student 


Binaya holds both a BS & MS degrees in Forestry from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He has additional experience as a wildlife manager in Nepal’s forest office and has published several articles on human-wildlife interaction and species distributions. His current focus is on spatial ecology and studying the biogeography of sky island mammals and protected areas.


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Ethan Duncil (he/him)

Undergraduate

Biology Major


Ethan recently joined us from the school of engineering. He is assisting the lab with a number of 'big data' projects including leading a study comparing published life history databases. He presented this work at the 2024 annual meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists held at CU-Boulder.



Jules Stowe (she/her) 

Undergraduate

Biology Major

Entomology Minor


Jules is assisting Kimberly with conducting field and museum studies of Appalachian shrews. Her interests in forensic entomology has led her to develop an independent project studying carrion-eating beetles of spruce-fir forests.

Former lab members

Trinity Johnson (she/her)

2022 BS in Biology with honors

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Trinity was a Ribble Undergraduate Research Fellow and an NSF-Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)  assisting the lab with compiling a 'sky island' biodiversity database. She also conducted an honors thesis studying humpbacked whales in Alaska!

Devin Thompson (he/him)

2023 BS in Biology

Devin co-led a project studying global human macroecology. He led exploratory efforts using AI to write R code to harmonize and manage cross-cultural databases for teaching and research. He is also a certified firefighter!

See  this video about his science journey at UK.

Brianna Bryant

(she/her)

2024 BS in Biology & Political Science

Brianna co-led a project studying global human macroecology. She is developing a Shiny R package to facilitate harmonizing various cross-country databases for teaching and research. She is currently an environmental engineer based in Louisville.

Harrison Guy York (he/him)

2024 BS in Natural Resource and Environmental Science

Harrison assisted the lab with field projects in the southern Appalachians. He has broad interest in biodiversity conservation and management. He previously was a climbing and outdoor guide in the western US.

Funding: CAFE Undergraduate Research Award.

Valeria Calderon Triana (she/her)

Undergraduate

Valeria is originally from Colombia and is majoring in Computer Science. She assisted the lab with a data project studying green space scaling and urban biodiversity.

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Funding: Commonwealth Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Fellowship program.

Mary Christina Obeng (they/them)

Former high school student

Mary Christina was at student at the STEAM Academy Public High in Lexington and part of the UK START Program: STEM Through Authentic Research Training. They learned about macroecology research in the lab and assisted with a global database of island mammals.

YOU!

The lab is currently seeking undergraduate and graduate student researchers.


If you are interested in joining the lab, please send a CV/resume and a paragraph about your interest in the lab's research projects.

Robbie Burger (he/him)

Lab PI

Assistant Professor


Robbie is an aspiring naturalist, life historian and macroecologist. He enjoys hiking, birding, cooking, gardening, traveling and playing with his canine and felid friends!
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