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

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