Danielle Lee
B.S. (Agriculture) Tennessee Technological
University
M.S. (Vertebrate Zoology) University of Memphis
Research/outreach experience: Graduate Assistant, University of Memphis;
Southern Regional Education Board, Alliance for Graduate Education and the
Professorate (SREB-AGEP) Doctoral Scholars Program: Compact for Faculty
Diversity 10th Annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring, in conjunction
with the National Science Foundation. I am currently completing my dissertation
research investigating the effects of family dynamics on physical growth,
social development, behavior, and individual variation in prairie voles,
Microtus ochrogaster. My other research interests include sexual selection,
female mate choice and game theory modeling.
Degree program: Ph.D. (Ecology, Evolution and Systematics)
Advisor: Dr. Zuleyma Tang-Martinez

