Stephanie Ware

Manager, Morphology Labs

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Stephanie Ware is the manager of the Morphology Labs, which includes the Scanning Electron Microscopy Lab, the Collaborative Invertebrate Lab and the Histology Lab.

Stephanie started working at the Field Museum in 1998, as a research assistant under Curator John Bates in the Bird Division. Since that time, she has worked as a research assistant for a number of curators, mostly in the Insect Division, most notably Curator Petra Sierwald, Curator Margaret Thayer and Postdoctoral Fellow Carl Dick. 

In 2005, Stephanie began working with Director of CPP and Birds Assistant Collections Manager Mary Hennen on the Chicago Peregrine Program, where she specializes in photographing adult pairs during nesting time to obtain individual IDs from leg band information.

In 2010, Stephanie began managing the Collaborative Invertebrate Lab. Built from a National Science Foundation grant awarded to curators Rüdiger Bieler and Margaret Thayer, the CIL houses some of the museum’s most advanced imaging technology.  Its primary purpose is producing invertebrate images for documentation and research, but the lab has done a lot of work with other divisions within the museum. It also has work bench space for Insect and Invertebrate visiting scientists, graduate students, interns and volunteers.

In 2019, Stephanie began managing labs full time when she was asked to also manage the Scanning Electron Microscopy Lab and the Histology Lab.