Nicole Miller-Struttmann

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Associate Professor College of Science and Health Department of Biological Sciences St. Louis Main Campus, Missouri nicolem42@webster.edu Office: (314) 246-7628
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

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Nicole Miller-Struttmann is the Laurance L. Browning Jr. endowed associate professor of Biology at Webster University. Her research centers on the ecology and evolution of species interactions and responses to climate change. Recent projects include bumble bee trait evolution in response to long-...

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Bio/Research

Nicole Miller-Struttmann is the Laurance L. Browning Jr. endowed associate professor of Biology at Webster University. Her research centers on the ecology and evolution of species interactions and responses to climate change. Recent projects include bumble bee trait evolution in response to long-term climate change; development of non-invasive survey techniques for pollinators; and pollination and habitat specialization in rare and common plant species. Miller-Struttmann received her Ph.D. in evolution, ecology and population biology from Washington University in St. Louis and her undergraduate degree in biology from Loyola University in Chicago. She has been interviewed by The Atlantic, Nature, BBC Radio and The Washington Post.

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