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Mariah Donohue is a PRODiG+ Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Biological Sciences at Binghamton University, where she investigates gut microbiome impacts on animal host ecology and evolution through field studies of wild lemurs in Madagascar and northeastern U.S. frog populations.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Biology, University of Kentucky
- MA in Biology, Stony Brook University
- BA in Anthropology, Stony Brook University
Dr. Donohue's research centers on three interconnected themes: how host-microbiome co-diversification shapes ecological niches, how microbiomes mediate plant-herbivore antagonistic interactions, and the role of microbiome divergence in host speciation. Her work bridges evolutionary microbiology, ecological adaptation, and conservation biology with emphasis on Madagascar's unique ecosystems.
No scientific awards were referenced in the source material.
Details regarding student mentorship and research grants were not provided in the available text.
Her fieldwork involves active collaboration with Malagasy conservation initiatives and U.S. amphibian research networks, though specific laboratory structures remain unspecified.
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