Our Staff

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Our Staff

Senior Collections Manager, Polychaetes
Leslie H. Harris

Leslie Harris has worked with the polychaete collection since 1988. Ms. Harris is an eminent authority on the marine flora and fauna of California, and has been instrumental in the acquisition of major private polychaete collections for the museum.

Curator Emeritus, Rancho La Brea
John Harris, Ph.D.

Dr. Harris is a Curator Emeritus at Rancho La Brea.

Associate Collections Manager, Marine Biodiversity Center
Caroline Haymaker

Caroline works with other MBC staff on all aspects of the development and maintenance of the collection.

Curator, Echinoderms
Gordon Hendler, Ph.D.

Dr. Hendler has been Curator of Echinoderms since 1985, and served as head of the museum’s Department of Invertebrate Zoology.

Assistant Curator, Invertebrate Paleontology
Austin Hendy, Ph.D.

An author on numerous scientific papers, Austin has conducted research in many parts of the world, but especially tropical South America. There he studies the biodiversity, biogeography and paleoecology of Cenozoic mollusc faunas.

Associate Collections Manager, BioSCAN, Urban Nature Research Center
Estella Hernandez

Estella works on the BioSCAN project and manages students and volunteers who are also involved on the project.

Senior Manager, Community Science
Lila Higgins

Lila is a museum educator with almost two decades of experience in museum education and community science programming.

Collections Manager, Invertebrate Paleontology
Juliet Hook

In 2022, Juliet became the Collections Manager in our Invertebrate Paleontology collection.

Program Manager, Community Science
Amy Jaecker-Jones

Amy Jaecker-Jones joined the community science program in 2018. Her primary responsibility is coordinating the City Nature Challenge, at both the local and international levels.

Collections Manager, Mammalogy (Marine Mammals)
David S. Janiger

Dave Janiger is primarily responsible for responding to marine mammal strandings and curatorial work relating to the museum’s marine mammal collections.