June 18, 2019

We are pleased to announce the Harvard Forest Charles Bullard Fellows for 2019-2020. 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, law, and the arts and humanities.
FELLOW | INSTITUTION | RESEARCH AREA |
Kristen DeAngelis |
University of Massachusetts–Amherst |
Effects of chronic warming on the spore-forming filamentous bacteria Actinomycetes |
Jean-Claude Gegout | AgroParisTech — Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences | Impact of global change on the growth of temperate herbaceous plants (comparing herbarium and contemporary specimens) |
Hannah Gosnell | Oregon State University | Transferring lessons from the New England Landscape Futures Project to the Andrews Forest LTER Program in Oregon |
Matts Lindbladh | Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | Book project: forest history of southern Sweden |
Anna Sala | University of Montana | Plant physiological ecology |
Anne Short Gianotti | Boston University | Investigation of the processes that drive wildlife management and conservation decisions in suburban and urban areas |
Learn more about each fellow here.
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