 

#  On the path to research, teach, and curate 

 





May 27, 2026

 

 

     ![Student, Lauren Bartel stands in front of a display of birds](/sites/g/files/omnuum6811/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2026-05/Lauren%20Bartel_HMSC%20copy.jpg?itok=fxi3OhJm) 

Particularly meaningful to Lauren Bartel ’26 was her work for the HMSC student board's Instagram account. Courtesy of Harvard Museums of Science &amp; Culture



 



 

The [*FAS Current* ](https://current.fas.harvard.edu/stories/path-research-teach-and-curate)featured Lauren Bartel, IB Concentrator in Scott Edwards Lab, who joined the Harvard Museums of Science &amp; Culture (HMSC) student board as a first-year and stayed her full four years helping to increase public understanding and appreciation for the natural world, science, and human cultures.

Lauren's work in the Edwards Lab led to a senior thesis that provided one of the first direct measurements of large-scale DNA mutations in any wild vertebrate. The work focused on families of Florida scrub-jays, revealing how genetic change emerges across generations, advancing evolutionary theory and conservation biology.



 

 

 



 

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