At Wild EcoHealth, it's our mission to help clients improve wildlife and ecosystem health by providing creative research driven solutions to One Health and ecological problems. Our scientific solutions are grounded in courage, curiosity, inclusion, and compassion for our wild systems and all human cultures.
CEO/Lead Researcher
I received my PhD in Integrative Pathobiology from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, in a joint project with University of Tasmania. I have worked in marine, aquatic and terrestrial systems both in the Pacific Northwest, USA, and in Tasmania, Australia. Having founded Wild EcoHealth in 2022, I am now based out of Tacoma, Washington, but work with groups locally and internationally.
My goals are to apply my One Health research background to address public and animal health concerns, improve environmental stewardship/conservation efforts, and address the related socio-economic disparity globally by joining collaborative teams in the public, academic, private, or non-profit sectors.
I have led/contributed to projects in marine mammal epidemiology, microbiome research in wildlife and food safety, antibiotic resistance research, eDNA, marine mammal diet research, molecular biology, population genetics, novel technology used in methods development, marine mammal necropsies, capture and handling.
I have worked at the intersection of human industries such as aquaculture and fisheries and the wild ecosystem. One of my passions is utilizing new and emerging technology to answer questions for management and conservation.
Within the scope of Wild EcoHealth, I work collaboratively with government management agencies, academic institutions, and indigenous communities. I aim to help clients and collaborators answer their scientific questions creatively and thoughtfully. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!