Lauryn Benedict | Faces of AOS

I am glad to be part of an organization that is here for the birds, and also here for the people.

Lauryn Benedict

Current institution and/or position: Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Northern Colorado

Scientific research goals and achievements: I study why and how birds sing. My research examines song form, function, and evolution among both males and females of many species. In doing this research I hope to better understand the evolutionary forces that shape the communication behaviors and social lives of birds.

Fun fact: I love all kinds of games, but most especially board games. Next time you see me, challenge me to a round of Wingspan!

Why have you chosen to be a member of the AOS?
The first conference I ever attended was an AOS meeting, and I felt then that I had found my niche. The AOS supported me through grad school and into my faculty career with early grants and later professional connections. I am glad to be part of an organization that is here for the birds, and also here for the people.

Follow Lauryn
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Note: Lauryn is a past recipient of an AOS Student Research Grant, served as an AOS Council Member, has worked on numerous volunteer committees, and is the chair of the Local Host Committee for AOS 2024 in Estes Park, Colorado.

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