Maddi Waskom

Graduate Student
Ortega-Hernández Lab
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I am a paleontologist using descriptive and quantitative methods to study the morphology and ecology of Cambrian sponges in early Paleozoic animal communities. I graduated from Harvard College in December 2022, where I studied Integrative Biology and wrote my thesis on the formation of three-dimensional arthropod fossils. In May 2024, I completed my master’s in education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where I focused on inclusive pedagogy and research in higher education. I am interested in using three-dimensional analysis and statistics to ask questions about how communities lived and evolved in the early Paleozoic. Outside of the lab, I hold a special place in my heart for science communication and education in classrooms and media.