Dr. Frye's main research is concentrated on understanding how galaxies form and evolve in the universe. To accomplish this, she makes use of spectroscopic observations in the optical/IR. Her current research interests include: 1) galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z=1-5), 2) galaxies at high redshifts (z>6), 3) the intergalactic medium, and 4) absorption systems towards galaxies. She is especially interested in observing all of the above gravitationally-lensed. Large masses act as natural telescopes in space, boosting the brightnesses and sizes of all objects in the background, similar to a lens. This lensing effect enables the study of distant galaxies that are intrinsically too faint to see in the field.