CURICULUM VITAE
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EDUCATION
Ph.D., Environmental Health Sciences, University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) – Greensboro, NC – Expected 2023. Greensboro Graduate Scholar
M.S., Biology, University of North Carolina Greensboro – 2019
Thesis: Drivers of Plant Community Biodiversity: Understory Dynamics in Longleaf Pine Savannas of North Carolina. Advisor: Sally E. Koerner. GPA - 4.0
B.S., Biology, University of North Carolina Greensboro – 2014
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Broadly, I am interested in the impacts of global change on biodiversity, and the restoration of ecosystems. I am studying the role of legume-rhizobia symbioses in restoration of fire-dependent ecosystems, in structuring plant communities, and in enhancing N-fixation, productivity, and biodiversity, as well as the impacts of resource limitation and physical disturbance on understory plant communities in fire-dependent longleaf pine savannas of North Carolina
Ph.D., Environmental Health Sciences, University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG) – Greensboro, NC – Expected 2023. Greensboro Graduate Scholar
M.S., Biology, University of North Carolina Greensboro – 2019
Thesis: Drivers of Plant Community Biodiversity: Understory Dynamics in Longleaf Pine Savannas of North Carolina. Advisor: Sally E. Koerner. GPA - 4.0
B.S., Biology, University of North Carolina Greensboro – 2014
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Broadly, I am interested in the impacts of global change on biodiversity, and the restoration of ecosystems. I am studying the role of legume-rhizobia symbioses in restoration of fire-dependent ecosystems, in structuring plant communities, and in enhancing N-fixation, productivity, and biodiversity, as well as the impacts of resource limitation and physical disturbance on understory plant communities in fire-dependent longleaf pine savannas of North Carolina