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Martha Hurley

Associate Conservation Scientist, Global Wildlife Conservation

Martha Hurley is an expert in ecology and evolutionary biology. She studied at Princeton University, where she obtained her Ph.D., and at Harvard University, where she received her A.B. As a Lecturer at Princeton University, Hurley shares her expertise with the next generation of scientists. Before joining the academic world, Hurley worked as a conservation scientist at the Global Wildlife Conservation, where she promoted environmental protection. She also served as a visiting scientist and a biodiversity scientist at the American Museum of Natural History, where she conducted pioneering research on the diversity of life. Thanks to her extensive experience and vast knowledge, Hurley is a respected expert in the fields of ecology, evolution, and conservation.

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Experience

Associate Conservation Scientist at Global Wildlife Conservation (2010 - Present)
Lecturer at Princeton University (September 2014 - Present), Visiting Scientist at American Museum of Natural History (May 2009 - Present), Biodiversity Scientist at American Museum of Natural History (2000 - 2009)

Education

Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University, A.B. in Biology from Harvard University

Location

New York, New York, United States