Former Huxley & Post-Doctoral Fellows
Dr. Nora Mitchell (2017-2019)
Assistant Professor Department of Biology University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Faculty Webpage Website |
Former Graduate Students
Michelle Afkhami (M.A. 2007)
Fungal symbionts as manipulators of plant reproductive biology Assistant Professor Department of Biology University of Florida Website |
Dr. Jeff Ahern (Ph.D. 2012)
The evolutionary ecology of stereoisomeric sesquiterpene lactones in Xanthium strumarium. Specialist Everett Public Schools Boston, Massachusetts Website |
Dr. Lukas Bell-Dereske (Ph.D. 2017)
Shifts in the relative importance of competition and mutualism for communities and ecosystems Post-doctoral Fellow W.K. Kellogg Biological Station Michigan State University |
Dr. Scott Chamberlain (Ph.D. 2012)
Variation in species interactions and their evolutionary consequences. Technical Lead rOpenSci Website |
Dr. Anny Chung (Ph.D. 2017)
Plant-microbial interactions are strong determinants of plant population and community dynamics Assistant Professor Departments of Plant Pathology and Plant Biology University of Georgia Website |
Dr. Catherine Cumberland (Ph.D. 2019)
Conservation ecology of southwestern bee-sunflower interactions: 40 years of change. |
A.J. Davitt (M.A. 2010)
Mechanisms underlying the costs and benefits in grass-fungal endophyte symbioses Associate in Environmental and Energy Practice Group Locke Lord LLP |
Melanie Kazenel (M.Sc. 2016)
Altitudinal gradients do not predict plant-symbiont responses to experimental warming Ph.D. Student Department of Biology University of New Mexico |
Kellen Paine (M.Sc. 2018)
Intraspecific floral color variation as viewed by pollinators and non-pollinators: evidence for pollinator-imposed constraints? University of New Mexico |
Dr. Eva Stricker (Ph.D. 2017)
Plant-biocrust interactions mediated by the fungal loop Research Scientist Department of Biology University of New Mexico |
Dr. Amy Savage (Ph.D. 2011)
Anoplolepis gracilipes invasion of the Samoan Archipelago: Can mutualisms with native species amplify ecological consequences? Assistant Professor Department of Biology Rutgers University/Camden |
Michelle Sneck (M.A. 2012)
Evolutionary responses to global change: an experimental test of the effect of altered precipitation on hybridization rates in sunflower (Helianthus) PhD Student - Miller Lab Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Rice University |
Dr. Amaris Swann (Ph.D. 2008)
A test of captive breeding strategies using the housefly, Musca domestica as a model system Senior Program Manager Comprehensive Cancer Center University of New Mexico |
Former Research associates
Loren Albert (2008-2010)
Ph.D. Student Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona |
Megan Rua (2006-2007)
Assistant Professor Department of Biological Sciences Wright State University |
Carolina Simao (2010-2012)
Ph.D. Student School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan |