About me
I am a PhD student at Stanford University, where I use poison frogs to study ecology and neurobiology. Previously, I spent time as an undergraduate at UC Santa Cruz (studying ecology/evolutionary biology), a research assistant at Smithsonian Tropical (in Panama, studying plant-insect coevolution), and a research assistant at Stanford (using yeast to help develop a then novel CRISPR-based genetic screen strategy). I've worked with social amoeba, mice, monkeys, and various other critters, and would be happy to chat about any of these research experiences, in addition to the topic planned for my intersession this year.