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cover of episode 819: Making Great Leaps Studying the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Frogs - Dr. Maureen Donnelly

819: Making Great Leaps Studying the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Frogs - Dr. Maureen Donnelly

2025/6/30
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Maureen Donnelly: 我热爱狂欢节,这不仅仅是一个节日,它是我生活的一部分,是我在新奥尔良这个伟大的城市里与人交流、分享快乐的方式。作为一名科学家,我致力于研究青蛙等两栖动物,因为它们正面临灭绝的威胁。我的实验室专注于了解如何防止物种的未来损失,研究它们如何应对气候变化和人类活动的影响。我深受美国印第安思想家的启发,将生活视为一场冒险,对世界保持好奇心,并尽力做到最好。我的导师 Jay Savage 对我的科学生涯影响深远,他发现了我的潜力,并教会我如何工作和生活。Don Stone 支持我在热带地区进行研究,Margaret Stewart 是早期为数不多的女性爬虫学家,她们都是我的榜样。

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Dr. Maureen (Mo) Donnelly is a Professor of Biology and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at Florida International University (FIU). She is also a Research Associate in the Department of Herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Mo studies amphibians like frogs and toads. These organisms are all currently at risk for extinction, and her lab is dedicated to trying to understand how to prevent losses of species in the future. Mardi Gras is Mo's favorite holiday, and she likes to spend her free time preparing for riding in the each Mardi Gras parade. She was able to ride on a float in the parade in New Orleans, and it was an incredible experience. Mo received her PhD in Biology from the University of Miami and completed postdoctoral research at the American Museum of Natural History and at the University of Miami. She worked as an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Project Director at the University of Miami before joining the faculty at Florida International University. Mo is with us today to tell us all about her journey through life and science.