Pamela K. Diggle
Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Colorado
April Randle, Postdoctoral Research Associate
Research area: evolution of reproductive isolation
Rob Baker, Ph.D. candidate
Research area: intraspecific evolution and development of shoot architecture
People - past graduate students and postdoctorals
Caroline Mitchell, M.S. 2003
Research area: developmental evolution of dioecy
Currently: registered patent agent for a pharmaceutical company
Chris Meloche, Ph.D. 2001
Research area: preformation and carbon allocation in alpine plants
Currently: Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State College, Denver
Allison Aydelotte, M.S. 1996
Research area: developmental preformation in alpine plants
Currently: Artist (Austin TX)
John Murgle, 2005 - 2008
Research area: sexual dimorphism in flowers of Apiaceae
Currently: Ph.D. candidate, Colorado State University
Phil Gibson, Ph.D. 1995
Research area: evolution of plant life history strategies
Currently: Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma
Kirsten Ryerson, 2003 - 2004
Research area: andromonoecy in Solanum palinacanthum (honors thesis)
Currently: Science Teacher in the Cherry Creek Public School District in Colorado
Sarah Nelson, 2007 - 2008
Research area: abortifacients and contraceptives in ancient Greek medicine and their recent scientific appraisal
Currently: preparing for graduate school
Megan Van Etten, 2001 - 2003
Research area: functional andromonoecy in tomatoes
Currently: Post doctoral fellow, University of Wisconsin
Cristi States, 2002 - 2003
Research area: functional andromonoecy in tomatoes
Currently: Science Teacher in Seattle, WA
Chi-Chih Wu, Ph.D. candidate
Research area: fertilization biology of maize and teosinte
Claire Lay, Ph.D. candidate
Research area: selection by herbivores and pollinators on Erysimum
Jill Miller, Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2001 - 2002
Research area: reproductive evolution in Lycium
Currently: Associate Professor of Biology, Amherst College
People - past undergraduate researchers
Roxanneh Khorsand, 2001 - 2003
Research area: functional andromonoecy in tomatoes
Currently: Ph.D. candidate, Florida International University
Erin Bissell, Ph.D. 2010
Research area: modularity of floral development and evolution in Nicotiana
Currently: Instructor, Metropolitan State College, Denver