SCALE lab alumni
kayla Allen
Department of Biology, Georgia College and State University
kayla.allen@bobcats.gcsu.edu
Kayla just completed her masters degree at Georgia College and State University. Her research focused on the relationship between habitat fragmentation avian biodiversity within the state of Georgia.
TODD BENNETT
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College and State University
TBBENN7436@gmail.com
Todd is pursuing a masters degree at Georgia College and State University. His research focuses on understanding the taphonomic signature of predation on rodent molar enamel surfaces.
CORY DUCKWORTH
Department of Biology, University of North Georgia
CDUCK2940@ung.edu
Cory is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of Pittsburgh. He is interested in a wide variety of ecology-related topics, but his primary focus for future research is the effects of climate change on the microbiomes of herpetofauna.
Elizabeth Noble
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Georgia College and State University
elizabeth.noble@bobcats.gcsu.edu
Elizabeth is pursuing a Masters degree at Georgia College and State University. Her primary interests focus on herpetology, ecology, and wildlife conservation,
Taylor Malasek
Veterinary Sciences Program, University of Georgia
tjmalasek@gmail.com
Taylor is pursuing a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia.
Wesley Rhinehart
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Memphis
wdrhnhrt@memphis.edu
Wesley is pursuing a Masters Degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between climate change and animal community evolution.
logan ruchti
Veterinary Sciences Program, University of Georgia
LLRUCH2082@ung.edu
Logan is pursuing a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia.
Jada Tipton
Dental Medicine Doctoral Program, Augusta University
JMTIPT1812@ung.edu
Jada is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Dental Medicine at Augusta University. As part of the SCALE lab, Jada's work focused on better understanding the factors influencing pollinator ecology in northern Georgia.
Atticus Tomcho
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
atomcho15@gmail.com
Atticus is pursuing a masters degree at the University of Georgia. His ongoing work focuses on late Pleistocene paleoecology in southeastern North America.
Jasmine williamson
Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences, Oregon State University
Jasmine.m.williamson@gmail.com
Jasmine is pursuing a masters degree at Oregon State University. Her previous research is focused on human impact of local salamander populations in northeast Georgia.