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Frances E. Buderman is an Assistant Professor specializing in Quantitative Wildlife Ecology at Pennsylvania State University. Her expertise lies in Bayesian statistics, hierarchical modeling, applied statistics, movement ecology, demography, and terrestrial wildlife ecology. With a strong educational background, she completed her Bachelor's degree at Cornell University in 2010, followed by a Master's degree from Pennsylvania State University in 2012, and a Ph.D. from Colorado State University in 2017. Her research interests are focused on contributing to the understanding of wildlife populations and their dynamics through advanced statistical methods. Frances actively engages in collaborative research and aims to address practical conservation challenges through her work.
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