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LIFE 320 (Ecology); STAT 301 (Introduction to Statistical Methods) or STAT 307 (Introduction to Biostatistics); Graduate standing.
I'm an ecologist interested in all aspects of wildlife disease, particularly as they relate to animal movement, resource use, parasite sharing, and anthropogenic changes. I have worked in several different systems, from large herbivores in Kenya to tiny mammals in Madagascar. My recent work also integrates human movements and behavior in thinking about zoonotic disease. I joined CSU as an assistant professor in January 2023, and I am thrilled to be teaching wildlife disease ecology online this fall. Before coming to CSU, I completed my PhD and postdoc at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and my undergrad at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. When I am not getting my hands dirty in the field or keeping them clean in the lab(!), I enjoy drawing and painting, running, and trivia nights.