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Dr. Martha Muñoz
Principal Investigator

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I am an evolutionary biologist and I focus on discovering the motors and brakes for phenotypic diversity. I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University and an Associate Curator in the Division of Vertebrate Zoology at the Yale Peabody Museum. ​For more information, please feel free to contact me directly at [email protected].
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Link to CV

Graduate Students

            Henry Camarillo
Julia Laterza Barbosa
Nathalie Alomar
​  Isabela Hernández

Postdoctoral Researchers

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Laura Alencar
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   Saúl Domínguez Guerrero
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Raúl Araya-Donoso
Brian Waldron

Undergraduate Students

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Lila Salazar
Josie Marks

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Samara Davis
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Myroslav Bur
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Kate Estevez

Postgraduate Associate

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Arely Flores Guzman

Lab Alumni

Sean Liu: Senior thesis student
Sina Rometsch: 
 (postdoc 2022-2025) 
​Maya Li: Senior thesis student
Brooke Bodensteiner: (PhD student 2020-2024 and postdoc 2024) Currently a postdoc at the Burres Lab at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Raymond Fedrick: S
enior thesis student
​Rosemary Lee: Senior thesis student
​Emmy James: Senior thesis student
Kaar Walker: (Lab manager 2022-2023): Currently a PhD student at George Washington University. 
Dr. Meaghan Gade (postdoc 2021-2022): Currently Energy and Wildlife Program Manager at Association for Fish & Wildlife Agencies
Edward Burress: (postdoc 2020-2021) Currently Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
​Dr. Sarah Friedman: (postdoc 2020-2021): Currently a Research Fish Biologist at NOAA in Seattle, WA
Dr. Vincent Farallo: (postdoc 2017-2020): Currently an Associate Professor at the University of Scranton
Jhan C. Salazar: (visiting scholar): Currently a PhD student at Washington University, St. Louis
Tasman Rosenfeld: Senior thesis student
Leo Roberts: Senior thesis student
​Christine Ho: Senior thesis student
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