Congratulations to Shelby Jones, Kavisha Behl, and Josh Solorzano, our undergraduate research students who graduated with the class of 2023! Best wishes, and thanks for all your contributions to the lab!
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Congratulations Dr. Wally Xie!
Wally Xie graduated with his PhD this past November and is now applying is data science skills in industry - Congratulations!
Elsa Abs – Burning Question published
Former Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow Elsa Abs published a commentary on this "Burning question" in Environmental Microbiology: "How do soil microbes shape ecosystem biogeochemistry in the context of global change?"
New publication
Check out our newest paper in Soil Biology & Biochemistry: "Testing microbial models with data from a 14C glucose tracer experiment"!
Andie Nugent – Steinhaus Award winner
Congratulations to graduate student Andie Nugent who recently won the Steinhaus Award for excellence in teaching from the UCI School of Biological Sciences!
Bahareh Sorouri – GDDF winner
Congratulations to graduate student Bahareh Sorouri who is receiving the Graduate Dean's Dissertation Fellowship this summer!
Charlotte Alster publication
Former Treseder Lab postdoc Charlotte Alster recently published "Trait relationships of fungal decomposers in response to drought using a dual field and laboratory approach" in Ecosphere - congratulations!
Kristin Barbour publication
Congratulations to graduate student Kristin Barbour who published a paper in Soil Biology & Biochemistry on microbial response to global changes, including wildfire, as a function of soil depth: "Bacterial community response to environmental change varies with...
DIGME publication
Our NSF-funded DIGME collaboration on microbial response to drought has published a synthesis paper led by Sarah Evans in Functional Ecology: "Microbes, memory and moisture: Predicting microbial moisture responses and their impact on carbon cycling"
Nick Scales publication
Graduate student Nick Scales recently published a collaborative paper in Applied and Environmental Microbiology: "Differential Response of Bacterial Microdiversity to Simulated Global Change." Nice work!