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Photo by Stan A. Martin
Snakes, snakes, snakes...why did it have to be snakes?
Well, it's because they are amazing creatures. I have been enchanted with them since I was little and I have wanted to help reduce others fear of snakes in order to conserve local species.
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Since then, I have worked as a Lab Instructor at University of Pittsburgh after completing my Post-Doctoral Research at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. I received my Ph.D. and M.S. in Biological Sciences from Bowling Green State University, and received my B.S. in Psychology and Environmental Studies at University at Buffalo.
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Currently, I am working as a Postdoctoral Associate at Virginia Tech and am open to work.
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Amanda K. Martin, PhD in Biological Sciences
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