Current Students and Postdocs Former Students and Postdocs

Eli Greenbaum, Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Geckos of the World project - Eli is now at the University of Texas at El Paso

Eli has worked a an amazing variety of herpetological projects - See his excellent web page for more infomation

2006.  Ph.D. (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology). The University of Kansas, Lawrence.
Dissertation title:  Molecular systematics of New World microhyline frogs, with an emphasis on the Middle American genus Hypopachus


Ed Stanley, Master's Student. Ed is now a PhD Student at the American Museum of Natural History in New York with Darrel Frost and Chris Raxworthy.

His PhD project is similar to his Master's work.

Species Level Relationships Within the Squamate Family Cordylidae

mr.tedd@gmail.com


Dan Portik, Master's Student. Dan is now a PhD student at UC Berkeley in Jimmy McGuire's lab.

Comparative Phylogeography of Two Skink Species (Trachylepis sulcata and Trachylepis variegata) in Southern Africa

daniel.portik@Berkeley.edu


Stuart Nielsen, Master's Student -

Molecular and Morphological Systematics of the Geckos of New Zealand

Stu is at Mississippi State University, a student of Brice Noonan

Although Stu was Aaron Bauer's graduate student, he has conducted the molecular aspects of his Master's thesis in the Jackman lab.

Stu completed a comprehensive phylogenetic hypothesis for New Zealand Geckos, with extensive sampling thanks to Rod Hitchmogh in New Zealand, (Department of Conservation)

svnielse@olemiss.edu


Sarah Smith, Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Sarah is currently a Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University in Darwin, Australia

Sarah was a postdoc at SUNY Stony Brook, with John Weins after Villanova

Skink Systematics - See Sarah's Web page for details of her research

email: sarah.smith@cdu.edu.au


Anthony Geneva, Graduate Student - Master's Completed

Anthony is currently the Manager of the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics at the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences

Phylogeography of the insular New Caledonian geckos from the Isle of Pines and surrounding islands

email: geneva@ansp.org.edu

Last Modified: September 4, 2009