Summary
Anna Moeller is a Research Assistant Professor and quantitative ecologist with 11 years of experience translating ecological data into actionable science for conservation and natural-resource management. She progressed from field technician roles to a Ph.D. in Fish and Wildlife Biology and postdoctoral research, and now leads applied research and analytics at Oklahoma State University. Her work blends advanced statistical modeling, GIS, and wildlife ecology—particularly on sage-grouse and other species—to inform land management and policy. Known for connecting rigorous academic research with stakeholder-facing outcomes, she has a track record of turning complex spatial datasets into clear, decision-ready products. Based in Stillwater, OK, she brings both field-hardened practical insight and computational depth to interdisciplinary teams. Colleagues often note her ability to bridge technical methods and on-the-ground conservation needs in ways that accelerate implementation.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Fish and Wildlife Biology, Ph.D., Fish and Wildlife Biology at University of Montana
BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, magna cum laude, BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, magna cum laude at University of Puget Sound
English, Spanish