Lauren B. DeBey. Department of Biology, University of Washington, Box 351800, Seattle, WA 98195-1800, USA. Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Box 353010, Seattle, WA 98195-0001, USA. lbdebey@uw.edu
Lauren DeBey received her PhD from the Biology Department at the University of Washington, where she focused on mammalian postcrania across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary of northeastern Montana. She co-founded a professional development program called the Discoveries in Geosciences (DIG) Field School, which provides immersive field experiences and curriculum support for K-12 STEM teachers. She is currently a Product Consultant at Tableau Software in Seattle, Washington.
Gregory P. Wilson. Department of Biology, University of Washington, Box 351800, Seattle, WA 98195-1800, USA. Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Box 353010, Seattle, WA 98195-0001, USA. gpwilson@uw.edu
Greg Wilson is a vertebrate paleontologist who specializes in Mesozoic and early Cenozoic mammals and the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event. He has conducted field research in India, Colombia, Ethiopia, Niger, Mexico, and the United States. He co-founded a professional development program called the Discoveries in Geosciences (DIG) Field School, which provides immersive field experiences and curriculum support for K-12 STEM teachers. Greg is currently an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Washington and Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Burke Museum. His wife, Caroline Stromberg, and brother, Jeff Wilson, are also paleontologists.