• Title Ph.D. candidate, Warkentin Lab
  • Education M.S. Biology, Boston University
    BA, Biology, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador- Quito, Ecuador
  • Area of Study Ecology, Behavior & Evolution

Current Research:

I am currently a graduate student at Boston University. My thesis work focuses on the mechanisms enabling adaptive embryo behavior in red-eyed treefrogs, Agalychnis callidryas. I did my BS at Pontifical Catholic University in Ecuador, where I worked in the Developmental Biology lab studying the early development of Ecuadorian frogs’ embryos. I am interested in phenotypic plasticity, embryo behavior, development, and mechanisms underlying plasticity.

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