Our Staff

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Our Staff

Preparator, Rancho La Brea
Laura Tewksbury

As a Preparator at Project 23, Ms. Tewksbury is responsible for excavating fossils, training volunteers and students and sharing her expertise with the public.

Curator Emerita, Ichthyology
Christine Thacker, Ph.D.

Curator Emerita Dr. Christine Thacker joined the Natural History Museum in 1998 after receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Dr. Thacker’s research concerns the evolution, systematics, and biogeography of gobies and cardinalfishes.

Research Assistant, Herpetology
Julian Tso
Senior Paleontological Preparator, Dinosaur Institute
Karl Urhausen

Karl Urhausen has a background in painting, sculpture and antiquities conservation, with an emphasis on the preservation of leather and wood. 


Associate Curator, Mammalogy (Marine Mammals)
Jorge Velez-Juarbe, Ph.D.

Jorge is a paleontologist and mammalogist who studies the evolution and diversification of marine mammals. As Curator of Marine Mammals, he works with NHM's mammalogy and vertebrate paleontology collections.

Twila Bratcher Chair in Malacological Research and Associate Curator, Malacology, and Associate Director, Urban Nature Research Center
Jann Vendetti, Ph.D.

Jann Vendetti is NHM’s Twila Bratcher Chair in Malacological Research, and a founding member of the Urban Nature Research Center.

DigIn Specialist, Marine Biodiversity Center
Jenessa Wall

Jenessa manages the specimen and data curation for the Marine Biodiversity Center collection.

Collections Manager, Crustacea
Adam Wall

Adam’s research focuses on developing DNA barcoding and environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques with the goal of revolutionizing how marine biodiversity is studied, as well as studying crustacean systematics and isopod phylogeny. He is responsible for overseeing the curation, maintenance, loans, and visitors related to the world's fourth largest collection of Crustacea.

Collections Manager, Dinosaur Institute
Maureen Walsh

As Collections Manager, Maureen Walsh draws from over 20 years of museum curation, fossil preparation, Cultural Resource Management, and international outreach experience.

Curator, Vertebrate Paleontology
Xiaoming Wang, Ph.D.

Xiaoming is a vertebrate paleontologist whose research is focused on the evolution of terrestrial mammals, especially carnivores.