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Posted on October 19, 2019February 1, 2023 by tlbarker@illinois.edu

Cariad Williams, paleontology PhD student

Cariad Williams

Cariad Williams is pursuing a PhD in entomology at the University of Illinois and is advised by paleontology curator Sam Heads. Read more about her research interests and her path to studying paleontology in this short profile.

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