
About
Elizabeth Borer is a Regents Professor and Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota, affiliated with the College of Biological Sciences and the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior. She co-leads the Borer-Seabloom Lab, focusing on global change impacts on ecological communities through networks like NutNet and DRAGNet.
Research Interests:
- Community ecology and trophic interactions
- Disease ecology in plant communities
- Nutrient cycling and eutrophication effects
- Stoichiometry across ecosystems
- Global-scale biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Ecological Society of America
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Regents Professor
- Distinguished McKnight University Professor
- John & Abigail Wardle Chair in Microbial Ecology
Article Trends: Her recent work emphasizes nutrient enrichment, disease transmission, grassland stability, microbial community dynamics, climate change impacts, and cross-scale ecological interactions. Collaborative networks and global-scale experiments underpin her research.
Advising & Grants: Dr. Borer mentors lab members and co-leads large collaborative projects. She has secured grants through networks like NutNet and DRAGNet, focusing on ecosystem responses to global change.
Labs & Teams: She is a core member of the Borer-Seabloom Lab, which investigates community ecology and disease dynamics in grasslands. The lab collaborates globally and emphasizes inclusive research practices and diverse scientific environments.
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