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Brendan O’Neill is an Assistant Research Scientist and Lecturer in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on soil systems and terrestrial microbial ecology, emphasizing the critical role of soils in global carbon and water cycles, biogeochemical processes, and sustainable development. He investigates how soil microbial communities regulate greenhouse gases and explores linkages between terrestrial ecosystem management and water resources.
Dr. O’Neill’s work bridges basic science and applied sustainability challenges, aiming to enhance understanding of soil’s ecological and environmental functions. No specific grants, awards, or student advisees are listed in the provided information.
Labs or research teams affiliated with his work are not explicitly mentioned, though his interdisciplinary approach suggests potential collaborations in environmental science and conservation initiatives.


