University of Michigan
Kayla Hale uses ecological data and network modeling approaches to study the structure, dynamics, and emergent functions of species interactions, scaling from populations to ecosystems. She earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and Mathematics at the University of Kansas and a Masters of Science in EEB at the University of Arizona. She is currently finishing her PhD in theoretical ecology at the University of Michigan advised by Fernanda Valdovinos at the University of California, Davis.