Jessica Hellmann

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Doctoral advisorEhrlich, Paul R.
Jessica Hellmann
Hellman interviewed by the National Science Foundation in 2009
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Scientific career
InstitutionsInstitute on the Environment
ThesisThe role of environmental variation in the dynamics of an insect-plant interaction (2000)
Doctoral advisorEhrlich, Paul R.

Jessica Hellmann is a Professor of Ecology and the director of the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota. She is recognized as "one of the nation’s leading researchers on global change ecology and climate adaptation". Hellmann was one of the first to identify that living with climate change is "just as crucial to the future of humanity and Earth’s ecosystems as slowing and stopping greenhouse gas emissions".[1] Her lab uses mathematical models, genomic techniques to identify the impact of climate change on ecology and evolution.[2] Jessica Hellmann also has one daughter Ada LaTarte (2007).

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