International:
- ‘An Elusive Pan from Mt. Parnes (IG II2 4829)’
(XV International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Vienna 2017)
- ‘The Indica of Ctesias and the Origins of Paradoxography’
(Miracles and Wonders in Antiquity and Byzantium, Nicosia 2014) - ‘A World of Wonders: India in the Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster’ (Reading the Ancient Near East in Early Modern Europe, Dublin 2012)
- ‘Stairs for the Nymphs: On the Inscriptions of the Alogopati Cave’
(XIV International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Berlin 2012) - ‘A Lost Shrine of the Nymphs on Mt. Ossa’
(The Archaeological Institute of America, Anaheim 2010) - ‘New Epigraphical Discoveries from the Tiber Island’
(XIII International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Oxford 2007) - ‘Scientific Inquiry in the Works of Ctesias’
(First International Congress on Classical Studies, Mexico City 2005)
National / Regional:
- The Battle of the Crocian Plain: A Topographical Perspective’ (The Archaeological Institute of America, Toronto 2016)
- ‘Βίον ἔζησε γυναικός: Gender Inversion in the Assyriaka of Ctesias’ (Displacement in Language, Literature, and Culture, Starkeville 2016)
- ‘On a Thessalian Rock-Cut Pattern’
(The Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia 2012) - ‘On the Cave of the Nymphs near Pharsalus’
(The Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago 2008) - ‘Asclepius on the Tiber: New Inscriptions from the Tiber Island’ (The Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego 2007)
- ‘Moles Manuque Adiutum: On the Embankment Walls of the Tiber Island’ (Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Gainesville 2006)
- ‘Between Two Ports: On the Early Function of the Tiber Island’ (Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Madison 2005)
- ‘Ctesias of Cnidus: Scientist and Historian’
(The Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science, Augusta 2005) - ‘Invectives Against Women in Antiphon, Apollodorus and Cicero’ (Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section Winston-Salem 2004)
- ‘The Ship Motif on Tiber Island’
(Classical Association of the Middle West and South, St. Louis 2004)