Dispersed Graduate Students
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Andrea studied how fire and cicada bioturbation affect understory plants. She graduated in 2022 and accepted a job at a Virginia State Park.
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Collin studied plant-microbial interactions in tomato plants. He graduated in 2023 and moved on to a PhD program at the Univ. of Houston.
Dispersed Undergraduate Students
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Austin performed a meta-analysis of climate factors and growth in blight-resistant American chestnut hybrids. He graduated in 2022.
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Adam studied thermo-biological differences between hydroponic and organic tomatoes. He graduated in 2021.
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Hannah studied thermo-biological properties of hydroponic tomatoes. She graduated in 2021 and went on to pursue a MS in horticulture at UGA.
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Brandon worked on an R script that calculates snow depth from repeat photographs taken in the Snowy Range in Wyoming. He graduated in 2021.
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Sarah helped with our phyllosphere research, specifically microbial culturing. She graduated in 2023.
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Anna tested stress in hydroponic tomato plants via quantification of reactive oxygen species (ROS). She graduated in 2023.