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Mandë Holford

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Faculty Support: Christian Flynn

The Holford lab studies venoms and venomous animals as agents of molecular change and medicinal innovations. Specifically, I am interested in how venoms direct the evolution of organisms and how they can improve human lives...

Jeannine Cavender-Bares

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Faculty Support: Patricia Cross-Fuentes

Our work focuses on the physiological and evolutionary dimensions of plant ecology that influence community assembly and ecosystem function. We are particularly interested in the genetic and evolutionary basis of...

Benton Taylor

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Faculty Support: Erin Ciccone

Terrestrial ecosystems have a massive capacity to capture carbon and mitigate anthropogenic global change. However, the build-up of plant and soil carbon pools depends heavily on the ability of plants and their below-ground...

Andrew Davies

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Faculty Support: Tracy Barbaro

 

Our research examines how animals interact with the environment and each other to affect ecosystem processes at landscape scales. We draw on the fields of community and ecosystem ecology, animal behavior, and remote sensing...

Paul R. Moorcroft

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Faculty Support: Meri Petollari

Ecological dynamics of terrestrial plant communities and ecosystems; biosphere-atmosphere interactions; mechanistic models of animal movement.

Andrew H. Knoll

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Faculty Support: Kathleen McCloskey

Andy Knoll is broadly interested in the evolution of life, the evolution of Earth surface environments, and the relationships between the two. He is particularly interested in Archean and Proterozoic paleontology and...

Brian D. Farrell

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Faculty Support: Amie Jones

My lab and I work on the evolution of interactions between different kinds of tiny consumers, especially beetles and other arthropods, and their much larger hosts, such as plants or large animals. We use phylogenetics to...

Peter R. Girguis

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Faculty Support: Jennifer Thomson

We study how marine organisms “make a living” in the ocean, especially in the deep sea and extreme environments. For example, we study the novel biochemical capabilities of marine microbes that live within animals...

Noel Michele Holbrook

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Faculty Support: Amarilis Castro

Professor Michele Holbrook studies the physics and physiology of vascular transport in plants with the goal of understanding how constraints on the movement of water and solutes between soil and leaves influences ecological...

Charles C. Davis

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Faculty Support: Bridget Power

Our research on plant diversity integrates the disciplines of systematics, paleobiology, evolution, ecology, and molecular biology. One major theme that unites these disciplines is phylogenetic theory, which we apply to...