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2018-2019 Bullard Fellows Announced
We are pleased to announce the Harvard Forest Charles Bullard Fellows for 2018-2019. The mission of the Bullard Fellowship Program is to support advanced research and study by individuals who show promise of making an important contribution--either as scholars or administrators--to forestry and forest-related subjects, from biology to earth sciences, economics, politics, administration, law, and the arts and humanities.
FELLOW | INSTITUTION | RESEARCH AREA |
Timothy Cook & Noah Snyder | Worcester State University
Boston College | Paleoecology data synthesis investigating the causes and impacts of Holocene climate and environmental change |
Linda Deegan | Woods Hole Research Center | Impacts of human land use, invasive forest pests, and climate change on aquatic ecosystems |
Susan Masino | Trinity College | Scholarly review of data linking forests and brain health |
Justin Maxwell | Indiana University | Dendrochronology: Examining species-specific drought response in eastern US trees |
Robin Sears | Hampshire College | Science-policy nexus in forestry; connecting lessons about forest management by small-scale timber producers in the Northeast for application in South America |
Thomas Sherry | Tulane University | New book integrating ecological and evolutionary approaches to competition and community structure in birds |
Learn more about each fellow here.
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