Lydia Greene
Lydia Greene earned her Ph.D. in Ecology from Duke University, where she studied links between the gut microbiome and folivory in lemurs. Since 2014, she’s contributed to field and lab-based research on the biogeography, ecophysiology, and conservation of lemurs in Madagascar. Lydia is passionate about using storytelling to make science more accessible for students of all ages and backgrounds, which dovetails with her current role at miniPCR as a Curriculum Specialist. In her free time, you can find Lydia hiking, converting her grassy lawns into pollinator gardens, and taking ballet class.