Former Lab People
Spicer Lab 2001

Rebecca Carson, Greg Spicer, Cynthia Gilbert
Amanita LeMon, Jenner Brahic, Corrie Saux

Leslie Dunipace

Research technician,
Cal Tech Univeristy

Graduated M.A. 1998. Thesis Title: “Coevolution and Cospeciation among Birds and their Mite Parasites."

Suzanne Pass

Former Spicer Lab Research Technician

Now: Recording Artist
- Check out her latest Album:

Oddly Suspicious

Dr. Toni Piaggio

Ph.D., Univeristy of Colorado

Research Associate,
University of New Mexico

Graduated M.A. 1999.
Thesis Title: “Molecular Phylogeny of Chipmunks.” 

Chris Feldman

Ph. D. student, Utah State University

Graduated M.A. 2000. Thesis Title: “ Phylogeography of three California Reptiles.” 

Rebecca Carson

Ph. D. student, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Email: carsonr7@unlv.nevada.edu

Graduated M.A. 2001.
Thesis Title: “Molecular Systematics of Emberizid Sparrows.” 

Former Spicer Lab Research Technician

Amanita LeMon

Foresics Division, Oakland Police Crime Lab

Graduated M.A. 2001. Thesis Title: “Molecular Systematics of North American Scorpions.”

Jenner Banbury

Ph.D. student, Florida State University

Graduated M.A. 2002. Thesis Title: “Molecular Phylogeny of the Chipmunk Genus Neotamias.”

Corrie Saux

Ph.D. student, Harvard University

Graduated M.A. 2003. Thesis Title: “Molecular Systematics of Amblyponine Ants.”

Marco Morelli

Research Technician

National Institutes of Health,
Washington, D.C.

Graduating M.S. Fall 2005. Thesis Title: "Cospeciation between Ptilonyssus sairae and its bird hosts."


Greg Spicer
Department of Biology
Last Modified: Mon, Oct 10, 2005