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Nancy Stevens is a Professor and Director of the Museum of Natural History in the Department of Anthropology. She earned her PhD from Stony Brook University in 2003 and maintains an office in HALE 126.
Her research explores interactions between organisms and environments through deep time, with extensive fieldwork across over a dozen Afro-Arabian countries resulting in multiple species discoveries. Current work focuses on modern extinction dynamics in critical biodiversity hotspots including Madagascar, Tanzania, Uganda, and Vietnam.
Research interests include:
- Paleontology: Fossil analysis and new species discovery through geological time
- Biological Anthropology: Evolutionary relationships between organisms and ecosystems
- Conservation Biology: Threat assessment in endangered habitats
- Extinction Dynamics: Contemporary drivers of species loss
- Biodiversity: Hotspot preservation strategies
Dr. Stevens' scholarly work is documented through ResearchGate and Google Scholar profiles.
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