Our Staff

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Our Staff

Senior Paleontological Imaging Specialist
Stephanie Abramowicz

As illustrator and photographer for the Dinosaur Institute, Stephanie Abramowicz merges scientific research with artistic sensibility.

Library Specialist III, Research Library
Trevor Alixopulos

Trevor Alixopulos supports the services and holdings of the Research Library at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

Microplastics Research Assistant, Ichthyology & Mineral Sciences
Jenna Aquino

Jenna works on the marine microplastics grant.

Postdoctoral Researcher, Entomology
Austin Baker, Ph.D.

Austin is managing a large initiative to sequence DNA "barcodes" for every insect species in California.

Assistant Curator, Entomology
Megan Barkdull, Ph.D.

Megan is an entomologist and evolutionary biologist who uses museum collections, genomics, and developmental biology to understand the processes which generate Earth's insect biodiversity. Megan's research primarily focuses on ants (family: Formicidae).

Project Manager, Collections Rescue (Herpetology)
Cassandra Baron

Cass manages the Collections Rescue project, funded by the California Institute for Biodiversity.

Digitization Project Manager, Marine Biodiversity Center (DigIn)
Vijay Barve, Ph.D.

Vijay is part of the core team for DigIn, our NSF grant-funded project to digitize marine invertebrate collections. As Project Manager, he works with staff at NHM and more than 15 other institutions to generate digital data about collections and move it online.

Preparator, Dinosaur Institute
Corinna Bechko
Associate Curator, Mammalogy (Terrestrial Mammals)
Kayce Bell, Ph.D.

Museum collections form a vital component of Kayce's research on mammal and parasite diversity and distribution. She is interested in the processes that lead to new species and how host diversity impacts parasite evolution.

Curator Emeritus, Entomology
Brian Brown, Ph.D.

Dr. Brian V. Brown, retired head of NHM's Entomology Department and Curator Emeritus of Entomology, is an expert on the systematics of phorid flies, especially the tropical species of ant-decapitating flies, genus Apocephalus.