
معرفی
Nicole Miller-Struttmann serves as the Laurance L. Browning Jr. Endowed Associate Professor of Biology within the Department of Biological Sciences at Webster University's College of Science and Health, based at the St. Louis Main Campus in Missouri.
Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology from Washington University in St. Louis and an undergraduate Biology degree from Loyola University Chicago.
Research centers on species interaction ecology and evolutionary responses to climate change, with emphasis on bumble bee trait adaptation, non-invasive pollinator survey methodologies, and habitat specialization dynamics in rare/common plant species. This work bridges plant ecology, pollination science, and climate impact studies through field-based evolutionary approaches.
Her scholarly contributions earned the Laurance L. Browning Jr. Endowed Professorship, while research visibility includes features in The Atlantic, Nature, BBC Radio, and The Washington Post.




