welcome.
I am a newly minted PhD from the Comparative Biology program at the Richard Gilder Graduate School. Based out of the American Museum of Natural History, I have been able to explore some of the greatest collections in the world and also learn from some amazing scientists. I am primarily interested in ecology, conservation, and diets of animals in deep time and the modern day. I use methods such as stable isotope analysis, genetics, phylogenetics, and microscopy to examine faunal response to evolving environments and climates.
Gobi Desert, Summer 2011