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I graduated from Duke in 2013 with a B.S. in Biology and a minor in Earth and Ocean Sciences. I have a Ph.D. from Yale University where I studied animal biomechanics using 3D imaging. After postdocs working on fossil plants at Yale and agricultural pests at UC Berkeley, I now work at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where I'm a research scientist at the Advanced Light Source synchrotron. My research focuses on using 3D imaging to understand how insects transmit pathogens, and improving accessibility for 3D imaging data visualization.
 
The Baldwin Scholars organization was an integral part of my experience at Duke, and has continued to be a valuable affiliation after graduation through the extensive alumnae network and dedicated staff.