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Alexandria Brannick

PhD Candidate at the University of Washington

Alexandria Brannick is a PhD candidate at the University of Washington, focusing on the evolution of feeding ecologies in fossil marsupial relatives, morphology, and phylogenetic studies. Her research interests include Mesozoic and Cenozoic mammals, morphometrics, paleoecology, and vertebrate paleontology.3

Brannick has been awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation and advanced to PhD candidacy in May 2010.4 Her dissertation research involves using dental ecomorphology to study macroevolutionary patterns of North American Late Cretaceous metatherians.2

As part of her academic work, Brannick has co-authored a paper titled "Dental ecomorphology and macroevolutionary patterns of North American Late Cretaceous metatherians" published in Palaeontologia Electronica in 2023.2 She is associated with the Department of Biology at the University of Washington and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle.2

On LinkedIn, Alexandria Brannick's profile indicates that she works as a Commercial Solutions Engineer at Smartsheet.1

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Seattle, Washington, United States