Scarab beetles, Dymusia ratidula, showing diversity of species.
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Photographer(s):William Burlingham(c) (c) Field Museum of Natural History
Zoological research at The Field Museum is organized around six world-class collections: Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Fishes, Insects (with arachnids and myriapods), Invertebrates, and Mammals. Each collection has its own staff, maintaining holdings that together total more than 19.5 million zoological specimens from around the world. In addition to their diverse research programs, our Curators and staff actively build collections, train graduate, undergraduate, and high school students, contribute to exhibits and other public programs, serving the diverse needs of the public and scientific communities.
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- Adam FergusonCollection Manager, Mammals
- Anderson FeijóAssistant Curator of Mammal...
- Ben MarksCollections Manager, Birds
- Bruno de MedeirosAssistant Curator of Insect...
- Caleb McMahanHead of Zoological Collecti...
- Chad EliasonSenior Research Scientist
- Chun KameiCollections Manager, Herpet...
- David WillardBird Researcher
- Dylan MaddoxMolecular Laboratory Specia...
- Janet VoightAssociate Curator of Invert...
- Jessica WadleighCollections Assistant, Inse...
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Former Staff and Collaborators
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Margaret Thayer | Curator Emeritus |
Bruce Patterson | Curator Emeritus |
Alfred Newton | Curator Emeritus |
Nina Sandlin | |
Alan Resetar | |
Ben Winger |