Brenda currently works as a research associate for the Cornell Wildlife Health Lab. After a PhD in computational biology from the University of Idaho where she focused on theoretical equations of population matrix models, she dove into her post-doc research on lead in Bald Eagles. At the Cornell Wildlife Health Lab, she is responsible for the mathematical and statistical side of health research to aid in sustainable management of free-ranging wildlife species.
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