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Jess Miller-Camp

Research Faculty and Collections Manager of the IU Paleontology Collections (IUPC) and the W.R. Adams Zooarchaeology Laboratory (WRAZL)

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They/Them/Their
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812-856-3737 (leave a message)
Email:
jessmc@iu.edu
Department:
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Campus:
IU Bloomington

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Geological Sciences 5050
1001 E. 10th St.
Bloomington, IN 47405

Research Interests

Jess Miller-Camp is the Collections Manager of the paleontology and zooarchaeology collections at IU. They received their Ph.D. from the University of Iowa Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences in 2016. Their research includes the study of how alligator evolution has been shaped by their environment, and the taxonomy and cranial morphology of Lystrosaurus dicynodonts. Outside of work, they enjoy hobbies such as gaming, nature-spotting, lifting weights, and painting miniatures.

Areas of research: How alligator evolution has been shaped by their environment; Lystrosaurus taxonomy and morphology. Lines of inquiry: Phylogenetics Biogeography Morphometrics Paleoecology Diversity dynamics. Other work: Museum Studies Science Communication. @DeadGators on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok

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