Renée Duckworth - Presently a George Simpson fellow at the University of Arizona.

Anthony Herrel - Presently a permanent researcher employed by the French CNRS and working at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.

Tonia Hsieh - Presently assistant professor at the University of Florida.

Delbert Hutchison (email) : Presently associate professor at Whitman College.

Todd Jackman : Presently associate professor at Villanova University.

Jason Knouft : Presently assistant professor at St. Louis University.

Jane Melville : Presently curator of herpetology at Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.

Kirsten Nicholson : Presently curator of natural history and assistant professor at Central Michigan State University.

Marguerite Butler : Ph.D., 1998, "Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism and Adaptive Radiation in Anolis Lizards." Conducted post-doctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley and at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics in Tokyo. She is presently assistant professor at the University of Hawaii.

Doug Creer : Ph.D., August 2001, "Antipredator adaptations in colubrine snakes." Doug is presently assistant professor at Concord University in Athens, West Virginia.

Rich Glor (co-advised with Allan Larson) : Ph.D. September, 2004, "Population structure and the evolution of Anolis lizard diversity." Rich was a CPB post-doctoral fellow at the University of California, Davis. He is now an assistant professor at the University of Rochester.

Luke Harmon : Ph.D. August, 2005, "Competition and community structure in day geckos (Phelsuma) in the Indian Ocean." Luke was a post-doctoral fellow at the Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia. He is now an assistant professor at the University of Idaho.

Duncan Irschick : Ph.D., 1996, "Adaptation, Performance Ability and Evolutionary Diversification in Anolis Lizards." Conducted a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Cincinnati in the laboratory of Bruce Jayne. Duncan is currently an associate professor at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Michele Johnson - Ph.D. August, 2007, "Behavioral Ecology of Caribbean Anolis Lizards: A Comparative Approach." Michele is currently working as a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Juli Wade at Michigan State University. Her present work is examining the evolution of the neuroendocrine mechanisms that control courtship and reproductive behavior in anoles.

Jason Kolbe (co-advised with Allan Larson): Ph.D., 2005, "Anoles out of place: an evolutionary analysis of introduced Anolis lizards." After a post-doctoral appointment to work in the laboratory of Craig Moritz at the University of California, Berkeley, Jason has returned to the Losos Lab as a post-doc.

Brian Langerhans - Ph.D., April, 2008, "Predation and Evolutionary Diversification in Gambusia Fishes." Brian is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Oklahoma. Biological Station

Manuel Leal : Ph.D., 1999, "Intra- and Interspecific Variation in the Behavioral Responses Given to an Approaching Predator by Anolis Lizards." Conducted an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Union College. Manuel is presently assistant professor at Duke University.

John Parks : Ph.D., 2000, "Territoriality and spatial structure of the Eastern Collared Lizard, Crotaphytus collaris collaris : spatial, temporal, and individual variation." John is presently a lecturer at Washington University.

 

Dave Pepin : Ph.D. August, 2001, "Evolution and life-history of varanid lizards."

Liam Revell - Ph.D., June, 2009, "Quantitative Genetics and Evolutionary Inference in a Phylogenetic Context." Liam is presently a postdoctoral fellow at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) in Durham, North Carolina.

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Jim Schulte (co-advised with Allan Larson) : Ph.D. December, 2001, "Systematics, biogeography and evolution of Liolaemus." Following a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Museum of Natural History, Jim accepted a faculty position at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York.

 


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