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    I'm interested in investigating how anthropogenic alterations have changed patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in streams and riparian zones. My main research focus has been studying how artificial light at night affects stream ecosystems. I am currently a visiting assistant professor at Willamette University in Salem, OR. Prior to joining Willamette, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship with John Richardson at the University of British Columbia. My doctoral work was done with Klement Tockner at Free University Berlin and I did my masters at the University of Washington with Robert Naiman. My undergraduate degree is from Reed College in Portland, OR.


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