Lab Coordinators
Hunter Brown M.S
Hunter recently graduated from the Page lab in December, successfully defending his thesis that investigated the chronic health effects of harmful algal bloom exposure in juvenile green sea turtles in the Indian River Lagoon, FL. During his time as a masters student and research assistant, he assisted in many aspects of the lab, including: juvenile green sea turtle health assessments, marine mammal photo ID and interventions, sea turtle and marine mammal necropsies, stranding response, outreach events, and much more. Hunter is excited to continue with the Page lab in his new role as research coordinator, where he can continue working on a variety of research projects that help influence wildlife conservation efforts!
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Izabel Higgins
Izabel joined the veterinary industry as a veterinarian technician in 2017 shortly before receiving her veterinary assistant certification. Izabel’s favorite part of the job is getting to spend the whole day using her knowledge and passion for the industry to help all animals. Now, she gets to bring that knowledge, passion, and experience to research and working with wildlife in her new role as lab coordinator!
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