I joined the Zuckerberg lab to complete my PhD starting in the Fall of 2020. Following earning my doctorate, I started as a postdoctoral researcher in spring of 2025.
I am happy to have had the chance to join this meeting up in Northern WI and learn about forestry from different perspectives.
As a Spatial Ecologist (Research Scientist) in the Office of Applied Science, I will work on projects to assess the efficacy of habitat management practices in the state of Wisconsin.
I have joined Clemson as a Lab Manager / Research Assistant / Entomologist, working with Dr. Carmen Blubaugh. I will assist with projects on agricultural biodiversity, predator/prey interactions, and ecosystem services of insects.
I have completed my Master's project entitled "Evaluating current and future range limits of an endangered, keystone rodent (Dipodomys ingens)", and graduated with an M.S. in Natural Resources under the guidance of Tim Bean.