NSF Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Biological Sciences (Current: Yale University, Yale School of the Environment)
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Michelle Elise Spicer is an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in the Yale School of the Environment. Her research focuses on plant community ecology, especially forest herbs and epiphytes (canopy plants). Her broad themes of interest are biodiversity patterns, biotic interactions, disturbance, and successional dynamics. Michelle earned a PhD in Biological Sciences and a graduate certificate in Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, a Masters in Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lehigh University, and a BS Integrated Degree in Engineering, Arts, and Science at Lehigh University. She will be starting a faculty position at Lehigh University in fall of 2023 and is looking for interested students to join her lab!
COS 123-3 - High-intensity disturbances provide a critical window for seed bank replenishment
Tuesday, August 8, 2023
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM PDT
COS 194-1 - Community assembly of epiphytic bryophyte communities in a northern temperate rainforest
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
1:30 PM – 1:45 PM PDT