Elizabeth Glynne

Elizabeth Glynne

Position
  • Graduate Assistant
  • Program: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Advisor: Dean Adams
My research stems from a behavioral and systematic (taxonomic) background, with focused experience in utilizing high-resolution computed tomography scans to approach anatomical questions. I have been recently working with the cranial anatomy of Gekkotans, focusing on the presence and distribution of cranial bone sculpturing throughout the clade. 

Contact

Contact Info

251 Bessey 2200 Osborn Dr
Ames
,
IA
50011-4009

Education

  • M.S., Biology, Sam Houston State University, 2016-2018
  • B.S., Psychology, Sam Houston State University, 2014-2015