
About
Linda Kinkel is a Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Minnesota, specializing in microbial ecology and soil microbiomes. Her research focuses on antibiotic-producing Streptomyces bacteria, their role in disease suppression, and plant-microbe interactions across native prairie and agricultural soils.
- Education:
- PhD in Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1988)
- MS in Biometry, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1987)
- BS in Biology and Pathology, St. Olaf College (1981)
Her research explores:
- Antibiotic-mediated microbial interactions
- Co-evolutionary dynamics of inhibition and resistance
- Microbiome engineering for sustainable agriculture
- Impacts of environmental changes on soil health
Recent work includes reverse-engineering soil microbiomes and leveraging green manures to control plant diseases. She leads NSF and USDA-funded projects on potato soil health and prairie ecosystem responses to climate change.
Scientific Awards: No explicit awards mentioned in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: Active in mentoring through research collaborations, with over 36 funded projects including multi-decadal LTER studies and microbiome management initiatives.
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