
The Herpetology and Applied Conservation Lab hit the road last week, traveling to St. Paul, Minnesota, for the 2025 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (JMIH)—a major national gathering of scientists passionate about fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
Dr. Jayme Waldron was joined by former graduate student Emily Gray and current graduate students Tucker Cribb, Sydney Hermann, and Sarah Ebert as they shared their latest research with fellow herpetologists from across the country. Their work sparked great discussion and added to the vibrant scientific exchange at the meeting.
Congratulations to the whole team on representing Marshall University’s College of Science on the national stage!
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