My primary research centers on applying the techniques of stable isotope geochemistry to study past and present environmental conditions in terrestrial settings. Stable isotope techniques are powerful analytical tools for this work because of the ubiquitous occurrence of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen in animal fossils and sediments, and the easy integration of these methods into student research projects (see
Advising). Here are some of the projects I am currently working on with other faculty and students.