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Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut

Margaret Rubega began her career studying terns, as part of the Great Gull Island Project; she has gone on to study an array of avian species in the Bering Sea, the Antarctic Peninsula, and North America. So far, despite staying out of the tropics, she’s had gut parasites 3 times, which might have something to do with her over-riding interest, in both research and life, in feeding.

Experience

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    Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut