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Department of Environmental Science and Studies
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Associate Professor and Department Chair, Environmental Science and Studies
McAllister Hall 355C
Dr. Zachary Taylor teaches a variety of environmental science courses and, along with his students, conducts interdisciplinary research that uses lake sediments to reconstruct past environments.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Studies
McAllister Building 355B
Dr. Eagar is an environmental microbiologist and soil ecologist who uses next-generation DNA sequencing techniques to study a wide variety of microbiomes. His work seeks to understand how we can promote the effects of beneficial microbes while minimizing the effects of deleterious ones on the environment.
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Assistant Professor, Environmental Science and Studies
MAC 355A
Dr. Ernst uses her training as a community ecologist and invasion biologist to understand how we can improve ecosystem restoration and land management.
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