Curator and Research Associate
Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics
Museum of Biological Diversity, Ohio State University
1315 Kinnear Road, Columbus, OH 43212
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University of California, Davis, CA; MS in Ecology (1995), PhD in Animal Behavior (1999)
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; BS with Honor in Biology (1993)
Ongoing research
I am currently studying song recognition and development in the grasshopper sparrow.
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
January 2000-June 2002
Used microsatellite DNA analysis to investigate whether genetic differentiation
exists between song dialect populations of the migratory pugetensis subspecies
of the white-crowned sparrow, to address the question of whether song learning, which can
give rise to geographical dialect formation, might also lead to population divergence and
potentially to speciation. This was an NSF-funded postdoctoral fellowship sponsored by
Dr. Doug Nelson
(see also his research page)
and Dr. Patty Parker (now at UM St. Louis).
University of California, Davis
September 1993-December 1999
Investigated song learning and recognition in white-crowned sparrows in
the lab of Dr. Peter
Marler. This included design and synthesis of tutor songs, song recording and analysis,
testing vocal response of young birds to song playback and conducting field
playback experiments. I also assisted with a study of environmental
factors affecting song learning, including assay of plasma testosterone,
and collaborated on neurophysiological experiments with
Dr. Allison Doupe
at UCSF. Funded by an NIH predoctoral fellowship and an NSF research training grant award.
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
September 1991-April 1993
Completed an undergraduate thesis project in the lab of
Dr. Mark Konishi to determine the role and development of catecholamines
in the neural song system of the zebra finch. This involved histology, performance
of chemical and electrolytic lesions, song recording and analysis,
photomicrography and darkroom use.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca,
NY
Summer 1991
Recorded birds in the field and analyzed the recordings as part of a project
to perfect a technique of acoustically locating birds using field microphones.
I also assisted with capture, measurement, labeling, and release of Northern Cardinals
for behavioral studies, and analyzed recordings of whale song for
a species monitoring project in the bioacoustics lab of Dr. Chris Clark.
Eunice K. Shriver Center, Waltham,
MA
Summers 1989, 1990
Studied cerebellar development of mutant mice through cell counts,
performed microinjections for production of transgenic mice, designed
oligoprimers for detecting presence of transgene DNA, and purified and tested
DNA. I also did laboratory organization, computer programming and
data processing in the lab of
Dr. Karl Herrup.
Instrumental music (cello)
Musical composition & improvisation
Graphic design
Paper and fabric crafts
Travel and hiking
Text editing