Learnin’ Lizards!

Ohio Wesleyan Student Researches How Lizard’s Body Shape Affects Speed Name: Princeton Vaughn ’22 Hometown: Bowie, Maryland Majors: Zoology, Environmental Science, and Music Composition OWU Connection Experience: Ohio Wesleyan’s Summer Science Research Program Vaughn is spending 10 weeks studying “How Morphological Mechanisms Affect the Performance of the Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis)” under the mentorship of Eric Gangloff, Ph.D., assistant professor of Zoology.

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