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T. Michael Anderson

by January 24, 2013

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Associate Professor of Biology
B.S. Zoology, Oregon State University (1997)
Ph.D. Biology, Syracuse University (2004)
049 Winston Hall
(336) 758-5974
anderstm@wfu.edu
Areas of Interest
Savanna & Grassland Ecology, Plant Ecology, Large Herbivore Ecology, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function, Biogeochemistry, Phylogenetic Community Assembly
Research
My research focuses on the ecology and conservation of grassland and savannas Read more »

Green Fruit, Deep Roots

by September 22, 2011

Wake Forest University’s Campus Garden overflows with tomatoes. But, with names like Never Ripe and Green Ripe, many will never be the rich, red orbs you’d slice up for sandwiches. These tomatoes – mutant varieties bred for research – will help Gloria K. Muday, Ph.D., a professor of biology, determine Read more »

Integrative Plant Biology

by December 15, 2010 » Add the first comment.

The members of the Integrative Plant Biology focal group study the form, function, evolution, and ecology of higher plants. Research interests include the molecular biology of development, the biochemistry and physiology of growth , physiological ecology, molecular systematics, and population, community, and landscape ecology. Interest in higher plants unifies the Read more »