Me.I am a quantitative disease ecologist interested in examining the disease dynamics during and after outbreaks, examining community and population ecology, and developing quantitative tools.
To mimic natural hierarchical systems, I develop hierarchical Bayesian models, and I exploit data collected over space and time to separate ecological and observational processes to answer ecological questions. My research focuses on unifying ecological and evolutionary theory to address fundamental questions in disease ecology using field, experimental, and quantitative approaches. Therefore, my pottery takes on a natural/wilder spin. I use earthy colors, themes, and molds to replicate nature. I am inspired by paleontology, herpetology, and ecology. |
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This fall I will be selling pottery at local craft fairs in Western Massachusetts.
I am also working on creating an Etsy store.
Stay tuned for more!
I am also working on creating an Etsy store.
Stay tuned for more!
Get in touch.
If you are interested in my science or pottery, please get in touch!
I am also more than happy to work with people on custom pieces. |