Nicolas J. Dowdy has a diverse work experience that includes research roles at institutions such as the Milwaukee Public Museum, Wake Forest University, Purdue University, The University of Arizona, and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Nicolas J. has been involved in research, postdoctoral work, and academic positions focusing on various topics such as acoustic aposematism, mimicry in tiger moths, endosymbiont modifications, and brain studies in ants. Dowdy's work has involved high-speed videography, audio recording, and studying predator-prey interactions between different species.
Nicolas J. Dowdy completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Mathematics, and Chemistry from the University of Arizona in 2011. Nicolas J. then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biology at Wake Forest University, completing their studies in 2017.
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