Dr. Anika Bratt has joined the Heffernan lab, with support from our NSF project on the Future of the American Residential Macrosystem. Anika will be trying to figure out whether and how yard-scale management scales up to whole regions. She received her PhD in 2017 from the University of Minnesota under the direction of Dr. Jacques Finlay.
Congratulations to Dr. Anna Braswell and Dr. Megan Fork, who defended their dissertations in mid-November. Anna is moving to Colorado for a post-doc at the Earth Lab and CU-Boulder, and Megan will be starting a post-doc at Umea University in Sweden. Anna and Megan are the first PhD students to graduate from the Heffernan Lab, and we're very proud of them!
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Welcome!This is the homepage of the Heffernan Lab at Duke University. Here you can find all sorts of information about our research, teaching, and outreach. If you have any questions, contact Dr. Heffernan. Dr. Jim HeffernanI am an Assistant Professor in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. My research is focused on the causes and consequences of major changes in ecosystem structure, mostly in streams and wetlands. Archives
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