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Jill Deines is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Stanford Center for Food Security and the Environment, focusing on sustainable water management through integrated modeling frameworks. She is affiliated with the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, though the specific institutional connection to this center is not explicitly stated in the provided text.
- Ph.D. in Fisheries and Wildlife/Environmental Geosciences, Michigan State University (2013-2018)
- M.S. in Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame (2009)
- B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Saint Louis University (2006)
Her research examines how human land use, climate, and socioeconomic factors interact to influence regional hydrology and water sustainability. She has explored topics like tropical drought resistance, non-native species responses to disturbances, and assisted migration in conservation management.
While no specific awards, grants, or publications are listed in the provided materials, her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address global water resource challenges under changing environmental conditions.




