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David Wagner, Ph.D.

David Wagner, Ph.D.

Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary BehaviorUniversity of Connecticut

Professor Wagner is an expert in caterpillars, butterflies, moths, insect conservation, global insect decline

Butterflies and MothsCaterpillarsEntomologyInvasive Species ImpactsInsects
John R. Cooley, MBA, Ph.D.

John R. Cooley, MBA, Ph.D.

Associate Professor in ResidenceUniversity of Connecticut

John R. Cooley studies speciation and species distributions, using cicada species as model organisms.

CicadasSpeciationSpecies Distribution ModelingEcology and Evolutionary Biology
Barbara Frei

Barbara Frei

Post-doctoral researcher, Department of Natural Resource Sciences McGill University

Conservation biologist, scientific communicator & collaborative researcher. Champion for conservation in a rapidly changing world.

Conservation BiologyEcosystem servicesBiodiversityAgroecosystemsBirds Birding
Andrew Dolby

Andrew Dolby

Professor of BiologyUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Dolby’s research focuses on avian behavior and physiological ecology.

ZoologyPhysiological EcologyOrnithologyAvian BehaviorBehavioral Ecology
Chris Williams

Chris Williams

Professor, Wildlife EcologyUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Williams serves as Director of the Waterfowl and Upland Gamebird Center.

ZoologyGame Bird EcologyWildlife EcologyWaterfowl EcologyBird Populations and Habitats
Suzana Herculano-Houzel

Suzana Herculano-Houzel

Associate Professor of PsychologyVanderbilt University

Neuroscientist and international expert in how brain size and structure affect cognition and longevity in animals.

EvolutionNeuroscienceCognition and Cognitive NeuroscienceNeuronsIntelligence
Michelle Cawthorn

Michelle Cawthorn

Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University

Professor Cawthorn specializes in the ecology and behavior of small mammals such as shrews and small mice

Animal BehaviorHerpetologyBiologyEnvironmental Biology
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Ph.D.

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Ph.D.

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Dr. Oeldorf-Hirsch's research focuses on information sharing on social media, particularly in the areas of news, science, and well-being.

Science CommunicationNews EngagementComputer-mediated communicationCommunication TechnologySocial Media
Jodi Womack

Jodi Womack

FounderNo More Nylons

Building Your Professional Network

Networking in PersonMentorsCommunityWomen in BusinessWomen Entrepreneurs
Anna  Esselment

Anna Esselment

Assistant Professor, Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Waterloo

Anna Esselment research interests include Canadian institutions, campaigns and elections, and intergovernmental relations.

Canadian PoliticsPartisanshipPolitical PartiesCampaignsCanadian Institutions