SiteMaster

Stephanie F. Loria
Richard Gilder Graduate School, PhD student
(2011-)
Stephanie is the current scorpion website developer. She is based at the American Museum of Natural History, where she is a doctoral student at the Richard Gilder Graduate School under the direction of Lorenzo Prendini. Stephanie is studying the biogeography and evolution of the South- Southeast Asian scorpion family Chaerilidae. She hopes to graduate in 2015, when she will likely cease to be the SiteMaster. For more information about Stephanie see her under "Graduate Students."
Stephanie Loria
    sloria@amnh.org


Lauren A. Esposito
University of California, Berkeley, Postdoctoral Researcher
(2004-2011)
Lauren maintained the scorpion website from 2008-2011. She completed her doctorate degree at the City University of New York in 2011 and is now based at the University of California, Berkeley, where she is a postdoctoral researcher. For more information about Lauren see her other pages on this site under "Graduate Students" or "Undergraduate Students", in addition to her personal page.
Lauren Esposito
    esposito@amnh.org


Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
(2008-2010)
SOK with Diana monkey in Ankasa Conservation Area, Ghana.
koloko@amnh.org
Sergios-Orestis created and maintained this website from 2006 until 2008. He holds a Ph.D. in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from Columbia University. He was born in Greece and studied Population & Ecosystem Biology at Université Paris-Sud XI and Université Montpellier II in France (1995-2000). He is based at the AMNH Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics and Center for Conservation Genetics, where he is the coordinator of the new DNA Barcoding Initiative for Conservation. For more information, see his website. You may find interesting his links collection of evolutionary genetics programs.