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Cynthia Parr
Biography:
Earned a B.S from Cornell University and a PhD in biology from the University of Michigan.
Based at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History.
She is responsible for working with the scientific community and the general public to assemble vet information about all 1.9 million known species .
Her biological interests include bioacoustics and the evolution of social behavior in birds, community ecology, and systematics.
Following postdoctoral work at Seoul National University in South Korea, she began focused work in biodiversity informatics, first as the Content Development Director for the Animal Diversity Web (http://www.animaldiversity.org), and later as Research staff at the Human‐Computer Interaction Laboratory (University of Maryland) and eBiquity Lab (University of Maryland Baltimore County).
She has conducted research on data sharing in ecology and systematics, educational technology, tree and graph visualizations for biodiversity information, and semantic web technologies.
Her current interests include social practices in biological data sharing.
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