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Phenology Scientist Interviews

Meet scientists that study phenology in these 5-10 minute Q&A's. These scientists share about their career path, research questions they are answering, and why studying phenology is important.  

Dr. Dave Steinberg, Wildlife Biologist

Dr. Dave Steinberg studies phenology of amphibians and reptiles at the University of New Hampshire. Learn more about Dr. Dave Steinberg's research

Dr. Alison Post, Research Scientist

Dr. Alison Post studies phenology in grasslands at the University of Colorado Boulder. Learn about the PhenoCam Network and how to monitor grass phenology with GLOBE (pdf).
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Dr. Jon Wang, Earth System Scientist

Dr. Jon Wang studies the impacts of climate change and human activity on terrestrial ecosystems at the University of Utah. He is interested in carbon cycling, how forests are affected by wildfires, phenology and the Urban Heat Island. Learn about Dr. Wang's research and lab.
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Dr. Erika Podest, Terrestrial Ecosystem Scientist (y en Español)

Dr. Erika Podest uses satellite images to study the impact of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Learn about Erika's research
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Dr. Steven Running, Forest Ecologist and Emeritus Regents Professor

Dr. Steven Running was involved in developing the GLOBE Green-up and Green-down protocols and shared the Nobel Peace Prize with the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007. He studied forest ecosystems at the University of Montana. 

Dr. Logan Berner, Research Ecologist

Dr. Logan Berner studies how climate change impacts boreal ecosystems at Northern Arizona University. Learn about Logan's lab and research and read a recent publication of his on climate change impacts on the boreal forest. 
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Dr. Alix Contosta, Ecosystem Ecologist

Dr. Alix Contosta studies the "vernal window", the time between snowmelt and canopy leaf out at the University of New Hampshire. 

Dr. Constance Harrington, Researcher

Dr. Harrington studies the environmental factors that influence tree growing seasons at the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station. Learn about Connie's research.