Monthly Archives: April 2022

Eagle Hill Institute’s 2022 Bryology and Related Seminars

Eagle Hill Institute’s 2022 Bryology and Related SeminarsEagle Hill is right on the coast of Eastern Maine, between Acadia National Park and Petit Manan National Wildlife Refuge. *Please note that proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (including booster) is required for acceptance into our seminars. June 5–11 — Introduction to Bryophytes — Fred OldayJune 12–18 — Introduction to Tardigrade Study…

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Nonkululo Phephu

I was born in Bizana, a small rural town of Eastern Cape province, South Africa. I started working on bryophytes in 2005 as an intern under the mentorship and leadership of Dr Jacques van Rooy (South African National Biodiversity Institute) until I was a full scientist. He allowed me to take off right away by…

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Mélanie Jean

I am an assistant professor in the department of biology at Université de Moncton in New Brunswick (Canada) since 2021. The research conducted in my lab focuses on the ecology of bryophytes and understory plants in the boreal forest, from its southern edge with the temperate forest to its northern edge. We study plant community…

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Martina Poltl

I was born in Graz, Austria, where I also graduated with a diploma in plant sciences at the Karl-Franzens-University. For three years I’ve been curating the bryophyte collection of the Universalmuseum Joanneum in Graz (GJO). In addition to my primary job, I’m also working on my doctoral thesis focusing on the morphology and genetics of…

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Mandy Slate

I grew up in the lush green hills of Tennessee but wasn’t interested in plants until I moved to the temperate rainforests of Western Oregon where plants quickly consumed me. Ironically, I still didn’t notice the lush mosses within these forests until after moving to Portland, OR to start college. I was extremely fortunate that…

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Kathrin Rousk

I hold a MSc degree in Animal Ecology from Marburg University, Germany from 2009. You may wonder why I am now writing for this project organised by the IBA. Well, my passion for the inconspicuous yet beautiful and important plants developed shortly after this…in Wales! I moved here, to Bangor, to start my PhD entitled…

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Juçara Bordin

My name is Juçara Bordin. I was born in 1978 in Caxias do Sul, in the south of Brazil. Since I was a child I was always in touch with nature because I helped  my parents  with some work on the farm. My brother and I liked to walk in the woods, find pine nuts…

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Jenna Ekwealor

I have always been a friend to the small and unappreciated. My mother likes to tell stories of how when I was a kid, we’d go into a toy store for some special occasion, where she would tell my brother and I we could each pick one toy. My brother would take his time, weighing…

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Catalina Montoya Molina

        My name is Catalina Montoya Molina, and I am a recent Biology graduate from the University of Antioquia. I was born in Medellín, a city in the department of Antioquia, Colombia. What made me love biology at first was the fact that I lived in a house in the field, so during all my…

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Andrea Sass-Gyarmati

My name is Andrea Sass-Gyarmati, I was born in Cluj-Napoca city in Romania. I did my Bachelor and Master studies at the Eszterházy Károly University in Eger, Hungary. I currently work as the curator of the Cryptogmic Herbarium in Eger (EGR) and as a research fellow in the Botanical Department. My childhood wish was always…

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