Integrative Research
There are many ongoing research projects at the University of Michigan that integrate population, modeling and laboratory approaches. Below are a few from the ITiMS community.
Research by Morgan Lindback
Lindback received $10,000 from ITiMS to conduct this project.
Co-mentors: Melissa Duhaime and Luis Zaman
Research by Freida Blostein
Blostein was awarded $10,000 by ITiMS to conduct this project.
Co-mentors: Betsy Foxman and Kelly Bakulski
Research by Jinny Yang
Yang received a $5,000 award from ITiMS to conduct this project.
Research by James Tan
James Tan received a $5,000 mini-grant from ITiMS for this project.
Co-researchers: Dr. Derek Smith, Dr. Sara Rivera
Advisors: Xiaoxia “Nina” Lin, Evan Snitkin, Gregory Dick
Research by Kathryn Langenfeld
Langenfeld received a $10,000 mini-grant from ITiMS for this project.
Mentors: Melissa Duhaime, Krista Wigginton
Research by Peter Pellitier
ITiMS provided funds and support to achieve this successful manuscript! Pellitier, P.T., Zak, D.R. and Salley, S.O., 2019. Environmental filtering structures fungal endophyte communities in tree bark. Molecular ecology.
Research by Emily Crossette
Emily Crossette received a $10,000 mini-grant for her project.
Co-advisors: Melissa Duhaime, Lut Raskin, Indika Rajapakse, Krista Wigginton
Research by Adam Krieger
ITiMS Co-Mentors: Nina Lin, PhD and Bradley Cardinale, PhD
Research by Jeseth Delgado Vela
Delgado Vela received a $10,000 ITiMS mini-grant for her project
Paper resulting from this project: https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.15352
Research by Emily Crossette
ITiMS Co-Mentors: Lutgarde Raskin, PhD, Indika Rajapakse, PhD & Krista Wigginton, PhD
Research by Rachel Gicquelais
ITiMS Co-Mentors: Betsy Foxman, PhD; Marisa Eisenberg, PhD
Microbial biofilm technologies for low energy water treatment
Research by Jeseth Delgado Vela
ITiMS Co-Mentors: Nancy G. Love, PhD and Gregory J. Dick, PhD
Research by Kevin Boehnke
ITiMS Co-Mentors: Chuanwu Xi, PhD and Joseph Eisenberg, PhD
Research by Ellyn Schinke
ITiMS Co-Mentors: Suzanne Dawid, MD, PhD and Denise Kirschner, PhD