Thomas received his Bachelor of Science in Plant Biology from Michigan State University. He is interested in plant community ecology in the context of climate change, biotic homogenization, and the relationship between biodiversity and community stability. See Thomas’ CV.
Sierra Pérez
Sierra received her BA in Geology from Bryn Mawr College and her MS in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Her research explores the factors influencing the resilience of plant populations and communities to ongoing global changes. See Sierra’s CV.
Tomomi Suwa
Tomomi Suwa is now a Data Scientist at The Field Museum. For her Ph.D., Tomomi investigated how rhizobium mutualists can facilitate plant adaptation to soil moisture.
Tyler Bassett
Tyler is currently a Conservation Associate at the Michigan Natural Features Inventory. Tyler is a well known Michigan botanist and studied the effects of species diversity on stability, invasion resistance, and ecosystem functions in restored prairies for his Ph.D.
Guillaume Dury
Guillaume received his M.Sc. in Plant Science, Neotropical Environment Option from McGill University and Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. He is co-advised by Dr. Michael Wade and Dr. Jennifer Lau. He is studying the evolution within generational plasticity and transgenerational plasticity.
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