Scherick studies how microbe communities rebuild after fire
Isabelle “Bell” Scherick is working to find out how fire impacts soil microbes, especially fungi that might be particularly sensitive to fire.
Isabelle “Bell” Scherick is working to find out how fire impacts soil microbes, especially fungi that might be particularly sensitive to fire.
Master’s student Devon Locke wants to know how drought changes carbon cycling in riparian areas.
A new paper by alum Cara Love (PhD ’20) and courtesy faculty Stacey Lance was published in Molecular Ecology.
Professor Jill Anderson and alumna Megan Tomamichel (PhD ’24) will receive awards at ESA’s annual meeting.
Christopher Morales Williams has his sights set on the 2028 Olympics. But first, he’s earning a degree.
Ph.D. student Marisa Mizzoni is researching the impacts of contaminants like heavy metals and pesticides on the ecology and health of bats.
Ecology alum Matthew Bonds (PhD ’03, PhD ’06) is profiled in Georgia Magazine.
Award honors research on how plants respond to climate change.
The Odum School partnered with the Rowen Foundation to inventory plant and animal life on a 2,000-acre tract in Gwinnett.
A UGA team including the Odum School and RBC will receive more than $8M to aid farmers across the Southeast.