
About
Kathleen Hunt is an Assistant Professor at George Mason University with research affiliations in the Biology Department and the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation. Her work focuses on applied conservation physiology, examining how environmental and human-induced stressors affect reproduction and health in wild vertebrates.
- Research Expertise: Noninvasive hormone assay validation (feces, respiratory vapor, museum specimens), environmental stress impacts, wildlife conservation
- Current Projects: Reproductive cycles in bowhead whales; entanglement effects in humpback/right whales; historic pregnancy trends in Antarctic whales; Arctic bird ecology; avian malaria in Hawaiian birds; sea turtle stress physiology; Brazilian tegu hibernation
Awards:
- Dean’s Emerging Leader Award (2023)
Dr. Hunt teaches human anatomy/physiology, reproductive physiology, comparative endocrinology, and conservation physiology. She collaborates with field teams across Alaska, Greenland, Hawaii, Brazil, Argentina, and the eastern U.S./Canada, including the U.S. marine mammal stranding network and natural history museums.
0Publications listed
Find Kathleen Hunt elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
John HuntUniversity of Arkansas at Monticello · Professor
Mason HeberlingUniversity of Pittsburgh · Adjunct Associate Professor
Ignacio MooreVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University · Professor
Joel MartinGeorge Mason University · Associate Professor
Amanda M. CaswellGeorge Mason University · Associate Professor
Rita Chi-Ying ChungGeorge Mason University · Academic