The Segraves Lab

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Current Lab Members

Kari A. Segraves

Assistant Professor

ksegrave@syr.edu

315-443-4899

I'm an evolutionary ecologist and my interests lie in understanding how species interactions increase biodiversity. For more information about my research interests, visit the Research link.


Rebecca Ruppel

Graduate Student

raruppel@syr.edu

315-443-8774

Becky is a second year graduate student. She received her bachelors from the University of Arizona where she worked in Judie Bronstein's lab. She is interested in working on increasing our understanding of how plant polyploidy impacts mutualism.


Wei Xiao

Graduate Student

wxiao04@syr.edu

315-443-8774

Wei is a second year graduate student. He received his bachelors degree from Nanjing University where he studied species interactions between fungi and Spartina and sodium transportation in barley experiencing salt stress.


Kendra Tatusko

Ruth Meyer Scholar and Lab Attendant

kltatusk@syr.edu

315-443-5449

Kendra is a junior in biology. She is interested in pharmacology and molecular biology.


Takisha McCrae

NSF Diversity Fellow and Lab Attendant

tmmcrae@syr.edu

315-443-5449

Takisha is a senior in biology interested in medicine and field biology.


Megan Larson

Honors Research Student

malarson@syr.edu

315-443-5449

Megan is a senior in biology. She is interested in the abiotic factors that affect biodiversity and in understanding how polyploidy influences plant-insect interactions.


Nathan Schwarting

Undergrad Research Assistant

schwartingn@hotmail.com

315-443-5449

Nathan is a freshman at ESF. He is learning how to identify moth species, and is helping Megan determine the distribution of polyploidy in Heuchera cylindrica.

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