Taylor Azizeh

Graduate Fellow
she/her

taylor.azizeh@oregonstate.edu

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Biography

I am a Ph.D. Fellow in the Ocean Ecology Lab at the Marine Mammal Institute. My work focuses on population impacts of predator-prey interactions in large whales. Previously, I attended Moss Landing Marine Labs where I earned my master's degree studying the foraging ecology of late chick-rearing emperor penguins. Before my graduate studies, I completed a Fulbright fellowship at Aarhus University in Aarhus, Denmark and the Pinngortitaleriffik in Nuuk, Greenland. For undergraduate, I studied terrestrial wildlife ecology at the University of Idaho 

Education: 
Marine Mammal Institute - Ph.D. Wildlife Science (2024 - current)
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories - M.Sc. Marine Science (2021 - 2024)
University of Idaho - B.Sc. Wildlife Resources (2015 - 2019)
University of Idaho - B.Sc. Envrionmental Science (2015 - 2019)
Professional Preparation: 
Prestigious Diversity Fellow - OSU Graduate School (2024 - current)
ARCS Scholar - Oregon ARCS Foundation (2024 - current)
GRFP Fellow - National Science Foundation (2023 - current)
At OSU
Affiliated with: 
Ocean Ecology Laboratory
Marine Mammal Institute
Academic Interests: 

I am broadly interested in wildlife and quantitative ecology, the effects of disturbance and climate change, and bioenergetics. 

Headquarters: 
Hatfield Marine Science Center
My Publications