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Armocida, Alison
Biology major UMBC

Population Genetic Analyses of Holarctic Birds and Mammals
Spring 2004

Baker, Jason,
Undergraduate

Oriole Speciation and Philosophy of Phylogenetic Inference

Brooks, Roxann,
Undergraduate

Oriole Phylogenetics and Parental Behavior. 2006 UMBC Co-Salutatorian.
Roxann was a Biology Major & Meyerhoff Scholar who worked with us on orioles in the lab and field in 2003 & 2004. We are very proud of her accomplishments!
Roxann has a fellowship from Pfizer to attend a DVM/PhD program at the UC Davis Vet School. She started there in the Fall 2006.

 

Cheung, Roland
Undergraduate

Oriole Phylogenetics Using Multiple Introns

   

 

 
Hamelink, David
BS Biology UMBC 2003
Redesigned lab website and updated bilingual abstract links on Omland publication list.

Joshi, Kairav
Undergraduate UMBC
Worked with graduate student Jeff Peters on phylogeny of ducks in the gadwall and wigeon group
Spring 2002-2003

Kumar, Dhanya
BS Biology UMBC 2002
(University Scholar)

Speciation in Ravens
Fall 2001-Spring 2002
Lopez-Medrano, Esteban
Undergraduate
National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM-Mexico
 
Two month exchange student working on oriole systematics
Sept - Oct 2001

Undergraduate thesis on Orchard Orioles

Ruiz, Christian
Biology major UMBC
Translated abstracts for all our recent papers, posters, and research projects for our bilingual website
Spring 2003

Scott, Alex
BA Interdisciplinary Studies UMBC 2002
Assistance with reference database on avian phylogeny; web page design and implementation
Fall 2001 - Spring 2002

Stark, Wayne
BS Biology UMBC 2002
Exchange student visiting National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM-Mexico Fall 2001. 

Museum-based study on Baltimore Orioles.


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