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Lindsay Waldrop

Assistant Professor
Schmid College of Science and Technology; Biological Sciences
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bachelor of Science
University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D.

Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications

L. He, J.W. Cain, L.D. Waldrop. 2020. Modeling action potential reversals in tunicate hearts. Physical Review E 102(6): 062421.
L.D. Waldrop, J.A. Rader. 2020. Melding Modeling and Morphology: A call for collaboration to address difficult questions about the evolution of form and function. Integrative and Comparative Biology 60(5): 1188–1192
L.D. Waldrop, Y. He, T.L. Hedrick, J.A. Rader. 2020. Functional morphology of gliding flight I. Modeling reveals distinct performance landscapes based on soaring strategies. Integrative and Comparative Biology 60(5): 1283–1296.
J.A. Rader, T.L. Hedrick, Y. He, L.D. Waldrop. 2020. Functional morphology of gliding flight II. Morphology follows predictions of gliding performance. Integrative and Comparative Biology 60(5): 1297–1308.
L.D. Waldrop, Y. He, T.N. Peterman, L.A. Miller. 2020. Uncertainty quantification as a method to infer physical constraints on parameters of pumping by valveless, tubular hearts. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 17: 20200232.
Tracy L. Mandel, De Zhen Zhou, Lindsay Waldrop, Maxime Theillard, Dustin Kleckner, and Shilpa Khatri Phys. Rev. Fluids 5, 124803.
L.D. Waldrop, Y. He, S. Khatri. 2018. What can computational modeling tell us about the diversity of odor-capture structures in the Pancrustacea? Journal of Chemical Ecology 44(12): 1084- 1100.