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Residency/Fellowship Alumni Summary

Filtering by Tag: plant conservation biology fellowship

Rafael Urbina-Casanova, 2025

OSGF

Fellowship in Plant Conservation Biology 2025

Rafael Urbina-Casanova (he/him) is a PhD candidate in the Plant Biology and Conservation program at Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden. His research explores the potential of new genomic techniques to inform large-scale restoration in the western United States and the recovery plan of a threatened species endemic to the Great Lakes region.

Erin G. Eichenberger, 2024

OSGF

Fellowship in Plant Conservation Biology 2024

Working in the Irwin Lab, Erin is studying plant and pollinator interactions in the Southeastern US ecosystem referred to as a Piedmont prairie. She is PhD candidate in Biology in the Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University.

Leland Werden, 2024

OSGF

Fellowship in Plant Conservation Biology 2024

Leland is a restoration ecologist based in Zürich, Switzerland. His research interests are focused on developing tools to restore degraded forests in the Northeastern US, as well as Mexico, Costa Rica, and Hawaii.

Ingmar Staude, 2023

OSGF

Fellowship in Plant Conservation Biology 2023

Dr. Ingmar Staude is Senior Scientist of the group "Systematic Botany and Functional Biodiversity" at Leipzig University. Ingmar’s research focus is centered around understanding nature’s strategy to cope with anthropogenic global change using theoretical, inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches.

Jessamine Finch, 2022

Sarah Goolishian

Fellowship for Plant Conservation Biology, 2022

Jessamine is a Research Botanist at Native Plant Trust in Framingham, MA. She explores research through applied investigations of the environmental tolerance ranges for plants and the intersection of seed ecology, ecological restoration, and climate change. You can learn more about her on our blog.

Eve Allen, 2021

OSGF

Inaugural Fellow in Plant Conservation Biology, 2021

Eve Allen is a Master in City Planning Candidate, Environmental Policy and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where her research focuses on developing strategies to weave plant genetic diversity into the fabric of cities and suburbs. You can learn more about her on our blog.