Sidonie Horn, Wilson Lab (Class of 2019)

BS Candidate, Biology, College of William and Mary

Sidonie is a sophomore at the College of William and Mary majoring in Biology. At William and Mary she does research in an applied ecology lab. Last year, the research focused on the modeling factors that contribute to deer vehicle collisions in Virginia. This summer, Sidonie is working in Wilson lab studying behavioral dynamics in seahorses and pipefish. With this research, she hopes to continue to learn more about animal behavior, genetics and conservation biology. When not doing research Sidonie can be found at the nearest flying trapeze school.

ePortfolio Posts

Private: Final Poster

S.fuscus Science Day Poster (1)

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Private: CITI Certificate

citiCompletionReport8176927 (2)

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Private: Tidy Data Pipefish

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CUta_YXTRpWTCR2p3IcSih4zTsEFcCRebKEhJJbgtuI/edit?usp=sharing

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Private: Presentation

Fuscus Presentation

Posted in 2019 Archive, 2019 Seminars, Sidonie Horn, Wilson Lab | Leave a comment

Private: Project Proposal

Experimental Procedure

Fuscus Presentation

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Private: Sidonie Horn’s IDP

IDP1

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