Updated: Mar 10, 2021
Whitney examines some Pig frog (Lithobates grylio) specimens. Some of these were originally from the Tulane University collection that we at Southeastern Louisiana University, adopted. I accessioned them into the SELU collection as part of my work. What about Whitney's work? What are you investigating today Whitney?
Gearing up for an exam? One way to prepare for someone else's gauntlet is to first design your own. Creating your own anatomy quiz is simple. This particular quiz-building website is about as basic as it gets. To try the quiz that I made using the photograph below, click: http://www.imagequiz.co.uk/quizzes/23629012. Click here to be re-directed to a list of similar quizzes.
Homecoming, 2013
Hey! Hey you! Want to hold a whale vertebra? Touch an otter? Compare a cobra to a rattlesnake? Ask us how we got here? How your science-inclined kid can professionalized their passion? Let's talk! The Vertebrate Museum at Southeastern Louisiana University does quite a bit of outreach. At minimum, you will find us and a few of our specimens at each major campus event. Left to Right : Brie Myre, Danielle Wasserman, Jill Gautreaux, João Faísca Pereira and Eric Strickland.
Homecoming, 2014
The collection managers flanking our fearless Curator, Kyle Piller. He is the brains and facilitator behind every operation. Diego Elias (right) is his Fish Collections Manager. Danielle Wasserman, Herpetology Collections Manager (left).
Homecoming 2014
Oh look! It's visiting researcher slash ichthyological supergenius, Paulina Diaz! With us for a few months from the Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico.
Homecoming, 2014
Several of the ladies of the Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum. Left to Right: Erika Burtch (undergraduate intern, she's been with us for 2 years), Paulina Diaz (visiting researcher, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico) and some loser who wore literally the same outfit for two homecomings in a row.
Mardi Gras, 2014
This picture has nothing whatsoever to do with science or outreach but it's awesome and so here it is. Left to Right : Diego Elias, David Camak, Danielle Wasserman.
Mariner's Inn, Hammond LA., Night-time
Neither does this picture. But whose counting? Danielle Wasserman (front), Paulina Diaz (middle) and that's fish wizard Kim Foster, "watup!", supervising the situation.