About
I am interested in using novel genomic tools to further species conservation research. For the past two years, I have worked as a lab technician at the Genomic Variation Laboratory at UC Davis on the conservation of endangered native fish species, such as the Delta smelt and the Paiute Cutthroat trout, using genomic techniques. This coming fall, I am excited to be joining the Hull Lab at UC Davis, a lab that focuses on raptor conservation. For my Master’s research, I will have the opportunity to lead my first study investigating the diet of American Kestrels using genomic techniques. Other research experience I have includes using genomic techniques to track the invasion of the non-native European green crab in Maine, monitoring Piping Plovers and Least Terns with Maine Audubon, and authoring a paper on the spatial distribution of marine ciliates in tide pools. I am thrilled to be able to continue using molecular techniques to provide rapid and noninvasive monitoring of wild populations at UC Davis as a Master’s student.
Joined
January 2022