Education
- Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Florida, In Progress
- M.S., Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Roehampton, 2021
- M.A., History of Science, Oregon State University, 2018
- B.A., Anthropology/History, Florida Atlantic University, 2016
Subfield
Chair
Dr. Kim Valenta
Research Interests
My overall research interests are in the effects of climate change on the health of Madagascar’s ecosystem and wild lemur populations. Specifically, I am interested in examining the effects on lemur gut microbiome, nutrition, and plant-animal interactions.
Selected Publications and Presentations
Grants, Fellowships, and Awards
- Graduate School Funding Award, University of Florida, 2023-2027
- Elizabeth Eddy Endowment Summer Research Grant, University of Florida, 2023
- Elizabeth Eddy Recruitment Topoff Fellowship (2023)