Welcome! I am a fourth year Ph.D. candidate at Ohio University in the laboratory of Donald B. Miles. I am currently studying evolutionary responses to global climate change in ectothermic vertebrates. I specifically aim to quantify how thermal traits of ectotherms vary in both space and time, and how variation in these traits can be attributed to phenomena like natural selection, sexual selection, phenotypic plasticity, physiological acclimation, alternative reproductive tactics, and ontogeny. Click on one of the links above to see my current research areas, links to my CV and publications, and my live blog where I keep up on field excursions, recent developments in the field, and navigating academia as a graduate student.