164 - Accounting for Cutthroat Trout Physiology in a Conservation Hatchery with Taylor Preul-Stimetz
This week Kadie chats with Taylor Preul-Stimetz, a master's student at Montana State University. Taylor's research is working to identify phenotypic traits that predict the survival, growth, and reproductive performance of wild-origin westslope cutthroat trout reared in a conservation hatchery near the Flathead River, MT. Kadie and Taylor talk about the benefits of community college, where her interest in physiology began, and more!
Main point: Don't compare yourself or your progress to others.
If you would like to get in touch with Taylor, you can find her on LinkedIn, ResearchGate or via email.
If you would like to get ahold of Kadie, you can reach her on twitter @kbheinle.
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