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   abstract: Mysteries, underdogs, and gadgets have always fascinated me, so for
     the past two decades I have focused my research on using technology to reveal
     how some of the 43+ species of U.S. bats live their cryptic lives. My particular
     interests include uncovering bat migration behaviors and seasonal movements,
     discovering the details of their winter hideouts and survival strategies, and
     understanding how infectious diseases influence bat populations. What began
     as general interest in an understudied group of mammals has grown into a practical
     search for answers to two of the most pressing threats currently facing U.S.
     bats - fatalities at wind turbines and the emerging disease known as white-nose
     syndrome. My basic research approach is to start by synthesizing natural history
     and existing information, then test plausible new hypotheses in a scientifically
     defensible way through observational and experimental field studies. I gravitate
     toward new collaborations and technologies that take us beyond existing methods
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