The Kemp Lab studies how biodiversity is shaped by global change phenomena through time and across space.
We integrate paleobiology with ecology, evolution, and conservation to understand extinction, diversification, and colonization dynamics in vertebrate systems.
By studying the past, we understand the present, and prepare for a better future.
Several members of the Kemp Lab presented their research at the 84th annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Members of the lab also won many awards!! Congratulations to Sam Zbinden for winning the Colbert Prize, Curtis Lawrence III for winning the Futures Award, and David Ledesma for winning the Romer Prize!
In our lab, we value and respect all people and the diversity that each person contributes.