
About
Ickert-Bond is a Professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, affiliated with the University of Alaska Museum of the North and the Department of Biology & Wildlife. They are also associated with the Institute of Arctic Biology. Their research integrates molecular approaches with field studies to explore phylogenetic relationships, biogeography, and evolutionary processes in lichens, ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants.
- Key Research Areas: Macroevolutionary processes, Eastern Asian–Western North American floristic patterns, trait evolution, plant-animal interactions, niche dynamics, and Arctic biology.
Scientific Recognition: Awarded the Charles Edwin Bessie Teaching Award by the Botanical Society of America for excellence in teaching systematic botany.
Students: Mentored Ph.D. student Else Demeulenaere, whose work intersects biogeography, ethnoecology, and social justice, and former student Celia Hampton Miller, a co-author on the Compendium of Alaska Lichens.
Collaborations: Engaged with visiting researchers like Dr. Bruce Robart (University of Pittsburgh) and Dr. W. Scott Armbruster (University of Portsmouth) in studies involving Pedicularis sudetica complex and tropical plant taxonomy.
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