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Ashwini Venkatanarayana Mohan

India, Asia

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: Natural History of Museum, London (from July 1st 2021)

Country & Continent: United Kingdom, Europe

Field of Study: Evolution, Systematics and phylogenetics, Molecular biology, Genetics

Study Group: Reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Lizards, Snakes

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Amanda Curtis

United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Graduate student

Institution/Employer: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Country & Continent: United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Conservation

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Salamanders

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María Torres-Sánchez

Spain, Europe

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: University of Florida

Country & Continent: United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Behaviour, Conservation, Systematics and phylogenetics, Molecular biology, Genetics

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Caecilians, Frogs and/or toads, Salamanders

Marty (Martha L.) Crump Crump

United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Professional

Institution/Employer: Utah State University

Country & Continent: United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Behaviour, Conservation

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

Bianca von Müller Berneck

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Editor

Institution/Employer: Vasta Education

Country & Continent: Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Systematics and phylogenetics, Education

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

Vicky Flechas

Colombia, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Professional

Institution/Employer: Universidad de los Andes

Country & Continent: Colombia, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Conservation

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

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Organization Website

Vanessa Cristina Sales Oliveira

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Graduate student

Institution/Employer: Universidade Federal de São Carlos

Country & Continent: Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Evolution, Conservation, Genetics

Study Group: Reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Crocodiles

Rosio Gabriela Schneider

Argentina, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral

Country & Continent: Argentina, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Genetics

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

Organization Website

Arianna Kuhn

United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: University of Lethbridge

Country & Continent: Canada, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Conservation, Systematics and phylogenetics, Genetics

Study Group: Amphibians and reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads, Salamanders, Lizards, Snakes

Personal Website

Organization Website

Priyanka Swamy Swamy

India, Asia

Career Stage: Graduate student

Institution/Employer: University Of Mysore (UoM)

Country & Continent: India, Asia

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Behaviour, Conservation, Systematics and phylogenetics, Molecular biology, Genetics, Education

Study Group: Amphibians and reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads, Snakes