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Jonathan Hulse serves as Lecturer I in the Biology Department at The University of Tampa, teaching General Biology, General Biology Labs, and Fundamentals of Electron Microscopy.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. from Frostburg State University (2009)
- M.S. from West Virginia University (2011)
- M.S. from Miami University (2016)
A broadly trained researcher, Dr. Hulse specializes in botany, mycology, palynology, and virology with focus on biological diversity, plant disease defense mechanisms, and sustainable agriculture. His systems-biology approach integrates analytical chemistry, advanced microscopy, molecular biology, and R programming to address interdisciplinary challenges in sustainable agriculture, architecture, and energy solutions.
His 2022-2024 publications reveal a strong emphasis on practical applications: imaging techniques for mycorrhizal fungi education, agronomic potential of Melothria scabra, and salinity stress responses in organic radish varieties. These works demonstrate his commitment to translating biological research into sustainable agricultural practices and innovative teaching methodologies.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Three consecutive Top Ad Hoc Reviewer awards for Spectrum Microbiology (2022-2024)
- Best Article of Issue in ACTA Scientific Agriculture (2018)
Dr. Hulse actively contributes to academic communities as 'Member at Large' for the Southeastern Microscopy Society executive council and serves as Ad Hoc reviewer for Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Microscopy & Microanalysis, and Spectrum Microbiology journals.


