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   I completed my undergraduate work at Oregon State University, where I helped with the research of salamanders, butterflies, and fungi. I completed an undergraduate research project looking at the affects of wildfire burn severity on ponderosa pine seedlings and their mycorrhizal fungi.  
   I completed my undergraduate work at Oregon State University, where I helped with  
the research of salamanders, butterflies, and fungi. I completed an undergraduate  
research project looking at the affects of wildfire burn severity on ponderosa pine  
seedlings and their mycorrhizal fungi.  
   
   
   As a graduate student I looked at the affects of postfire savlage logging on soil bacteria, chemistry, and physical properties. During that time, I was a crew leader on several projects as well as a Biological Sciences Tech at the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station.
   As a graduate student I looked at the affects of postfire savlage logging on soil  
bacteria, chemistry, and physical properties. During that time, I was a crew leader  
on several projects as well as a Biological Sciences Tech at the USDA Forest Service's  
Pacific Northwest Research Station.


   I am currently a member of the Cronn Lab at the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station's Corvallis Forest Sciences Lab. This is part of the USDA's Pacific Northwest Research Station's Landscape Genetics and Ecology Team.
   I am currently a member of the Cronn Lab at the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest
Research Station's Corvallis Forest Sciences Lab. This is part of the USDA's Pacific  
Northwest Research Station's Landscape Genetics and Ecology Team.


==Education==
==Education==

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Tara N. Jennings (an artistic interpretation)
 I completed my undergraduate work at Oregon State University, where I helped with 

the research of salamanders, butterflies, and fungi. I completed an undergraduate research project looking at the affects of wildfire burn severity on ponderosa pine seedlings and their mycorrhizal fungi.

 As a graduate student I looked at the affects of postfire savlage logging on soil 

bacteria, chemistry, and physical properties. During that time, I was a crew leader on several projects as well as a Biological Sciences Tech at the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest Research Station.

 I am currently a member of the Cronn Lab at the USDA Forest Service's Pacific Northwest
Research Station's Corvallis Forest Sciences Lab. This is part of the USDA's Pacific 

Northwest Research Station's Landscape Genetics and Ecology Team.

Education

  • 2009, MS, Oregon State University
  • 2005, BS, Oregon State University

Research interests

  1. Soil microbial ecology
  2. Soil metagenomics
  3. Plant Genetics

Publications

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