Adam D. Leaché
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Adam D. Leaché
Summary
Adam D. Leaché is a human[1]. He worked as a herpetologist[2], natural history museum curator[3], biology teacher[4], university teacher[5], and academic[6].
Key Facts
- Adam D. Leaché worked as a herpetologist[2].
- Adam D. Leaché worked as a natural history museum curator[3].
- Adam D. Leaché worked as a biology teacher[4].
- Adam D. Leaché's professions included university teacher[5].
- Adam D. Leaché's professions included academic[6].
- Adam D. Leaché's field of work was herpetology[7].
- Adam D. Leaché's field of work was phylogenetics[8].
- Adam D. Leaché's field of work was phylogeography[9].
- Adam D. Leaché's field of work was systematics[10].
- Adam D. Leaché's field of work was curating[11].
- Adam D. Leaché held the position of Curator of Genetic Resources & Herpetology[12].
- Adam D. Leaché was employed by University of Washington[13].
- Among Adam D. Leaché's employers was University of Washington[14].
- Adam D. Leaché was employed by Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture[15].
- Adam D. Leaché was educated at University of California, Berkeley[16].
- Adam D. Leaché's education included a stint at San Diego State University[17].
- Adam D. Leaché was educated at San Diego State University[18].
- Adam D. Leaché was educated at Orange Coast College[19].
- Adam D. Leaché is recorded as male[20].
- Adam D. Leaché's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Adam D. Leaché supervised Nassima M. Bouzid as a doctoral student[22].
- Adam D. Leaché supervised Itzue W. Caviedes-Solis as a doctoral student[23].
- Adam D. Leaché supervised Jared A. Grummer as a doctoral student[24].
- Adam D. Leaché supervised Rebecca B Harris as a doctoral student[25].
- Adam D. Leaché supervised Matthew T. McElroy as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Educated at University of California, Berkeley[16], a public research university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1868[29], headquartered in Berkeley[30]; San Diego State University[17], a public research university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1897[33]; and Orange Coast College[19], a community college[34], in United States[35], founded in 1947[36]. Academic degrees include Doctor of Philosophy[37], Master of Science[38], Bachelor of Science[39], and Associate of Arts[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include herpetologist[2], natural history museum curator[3], biology teacher[4], university teacher[5], and academic[6]. Fields of work include herpetology[7], a branch of zoology[41]; phylogenetics[8], a branch of science[42]; phylogeography[9]; systematics[10], a branch of biology[43]; and curating[11]. Employers include University of Washington[13], a public research university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1861[46] and Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture[15], a natural history museum[47], in United States[48], founded in 1899[49]. Adam D. Leaché held the position of Curator of Genetic Resources & Herpetology[12]. Doctoral students include Nassima M. Bouzid[22], a data scientist[50], specialised in data science[51]; Itzue W. Caviedes-Solis[23], a herpetologist[52], of Mexico[53], specialised in Hylidae[54]; Jared A. Grummer[24]; Rebecca B Harris[25]; and Matthew T. McElroy[26].
FAQs
What did Adam D. Leaché do for work?
Adam D. Leaché worked as herpetologist[2], natural history museum curator[3], biology teacher[4], university teacher[5], and academic[6].
Where did Adam D. Leaché go to school?
Adam D. Leaché was educated at University of California, Berkeley[16], San Diego State University[17], San Diego State University[18], and Orange Coast College[19].