
Charles E. Mitchell
Professor · Community Ecology of Infectious Disease
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Charles E. Mitchell is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research focuses on the community ecology of infectious disease, particularly in plant-pathogen systems within grassland ecosystems. He investigates interactions between fungal pathogens and the leaf microbiome in wild grasses, with a primary focus on tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea).
Research Themes:
- Role of microbial mutualists and parasites in disease dynamics
- Effects of nutrient enrichment on pathogen spread
- Climate change impacts on seasonal epidemics
- Host microbiome interactions with fungal pathogens
- Integrating genomic sequencing and mathematical models
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize nutrient-driven disease amplification, microbial community assembly in plant tissues, interspecific pathogen interactions under climate stressors, and the role of historical contingency in parasite dynamics. His work frequently employs global grassland studies and multiscale experimentation (individual hosts to landscapes).
Grants: Research funded by the NSF-NIH-USDA joint program in Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases.
Collaborations: Works with experts in fungal biology, theoretical ecology, and evolutionary biology, including partnerships with the Museum of Life and Science in Durham, NC.
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