| Recent former graduate students are: | |
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Nate Lovejoy in the Amazon with a Synbranchus (swamp eel) |
Nathan Lovejoy, 1999 PhD. Systematics, Biogeography, and evolution of needlefishes (Teleostei: Belonidae). After a two year post-doctoral position at the University of California at Berkeley, Dr. Lovejoy joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba, Winnepeg as of January 2001. |
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Michelle McClure, 1998 PhD. Development and evolution of pigmentation patterns in fishes of the genus Danio (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Dr. McClure is currently the Columbia River Salmon Science Coordinator at the National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle Washington. |
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Peter Wimberger, 1991 PhD. Causes of Morphological Plasticity of Cichlid Fishes. After spending two years as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Michigan, Dr. Wimberger is now an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. |
| Recent former undergraduates are: | |
Jeffrey Marcus spent a year at Cambridge University as a Churchill
fellow and is now a graduate student in zoology at Duke University. |
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Thomas
Sanger worked as a lab coordinator
for vertebrate biology and an instructor in outdoor education
at Cornell while he prepared his honors thesis for publication.
He will be starting graduate school at Washington University
in fall 2001. |
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| Deanna Pranke is a graduate student in Zoology at the University of Wisconsin. | |
| David Boughton received his Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1998. He is currently a Research Ecologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Santa Cruz Lab. |
Updated 09/01/04