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Matt Schrenk
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Matt Schrenk's research focuses on the diversity, distribution, and activities of microorganisms in the deep subsurface biosphere.
Pamela Grothe
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Grothe's research focuses on climate change, specializing in past climates.
Eric Bonds
Professor of SociologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Bonds studies and writes about climate change and environmental politics in Virginia.
Melanie Szulczewski
Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental SciencesUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Szulczewki's research focuses on soil science and environmental toxicology.
Patricia Thornley
Director of EBRI, Energy and Bioproducts Research InstituteAston University
Patricia Thornley works in assessing the environmental, economic and social impacts of renewable energy technologies.
Sara Harris
Professor of Teaching, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric SciencesUniversity of British Columbia
Sara Harris's current research explores how people learn climate science.
Alan Griffith
Associate Professor of BiologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Professor Griffith leads the development of the UMW Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), aiming to enhance the experiences of first-year students
Karyn Rogers
Assistant Professor, Earth and Environmental SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on the relationships between microbial communities and environmental conditions in extreme ecosystems
Alexei Khalizov
Associate Professor, Chemistry and Environmental ScienceNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Alexei Khalizov's research focuses on the chemical and physical processes that govern the transformations of atmospheric pollutants.
Jonathan Gilligan
Professor of Earth and Environmental SciencesVanderbilt University
Expert on the impact of human behavior and public policy on climate, with a focus on how small changes add up to make big differences.