Emily Dangremond

Dedicated to the study, appreciation, and conservation of the native flora and natural communities of Illinois

Emily Dangremond

Emily Dangremond, now based in Vermont, continues her work in the field of plant conservation. While INPS President, Emily was an Assistant Professor of Biology at Roosevelt University, where she taught classes on ecology, evolution, and organismal biology. Her research experience is in population and community ecology, especially of rare plants and species range limits. She researched the population genetics and phenology of starflower in the Midwest, while continuing previous work on mangrove expansion in Florida. Emily worked as a postdoctoral research fellow with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center from 2013-2016. Emily received a BA from Washington University in St. Louis in 2008 and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 2013. She began research on rare plant population ecology as an undergraduate, working on sand dune plants in California.

Emily Dangremond

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