Kendra Sewall
Associate Professor

Department of Biological Sciences (0406)
Derring Hall RM 3024, 1405 Perry Street
Blacksburg, VA 24061
United States
Derring Hall RM 3024, 1405 Perry Street
Blacksburg, VA 24061
United States
- B.A. in Biology, Middlebury College, June 2000
- Ph.D. in Animal Behavior, University of California at Davis, 2008
- Postdoctoral Training, UNC-Chapel Hill, Spire Fellow, 2008-2012
- Postdoctoral Training, Duke University, NRSA Fellow, 2010-2012
Major Fields of Interest
Animal Behavior and Neurobiology
Current Research
My research seeks to understand how neural and behavioral processes - and the environmental and developmental factors that impact those processes - contribute to animals' survival and reproductive success.
Sewall Research Lab