Wesley R. Elsberry is a biologist with an eclectic educational and work
background. Wesley is a graduate of the University of Florida where he earned a
B.S. in zoology, the University of Texas at Arlington where he earned an M.S.C.S.
(computer science), and is currently all-but-dissertation in Ph.D. work in
Wildlife and Fisheries at Texas A&M University. He has taught as adjunct
faculty at Washington State University Tri-Cities. His work experience includes
anesthesiology research, veterinary research, software design and production for
military aircraft and logistics, and programming, electronics design, and data
analysis in behavioral research. His current area of research is dolphin
biosonar sound production and bioenergetics. He is a co-author on peer-reviewed
papers in the "Journal of Experimental Biology" and in "Biology
and Philosophy". He received the Society for Marine Mammalogy's
"Fairfield Memorial Award for Innovation in Marine Mammal Research" in
2001.
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