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Robert D. Hollister

Visiting Research Associate, Department of Plant Biology
Ph.D., Michigan State University

Contact:
Department of Plant Biology
Michigan State University
100 North Kedzie Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824 USA

Office: 304 North Kedzie Hall
Phone: +1.517.432.2399
Fax: +1.517.432.2150
E-mail: holliste@msu.edu

Dr. Hollister is a research associate in Plant Biology. His research includes the response of tundra vegetation to temperature enhancement. In this research, small chambers are used to simulate global warming and monitor the response of the plant species in Barrow and Atqasuk, Alaska. This work is in close collaboration with the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). Based on his research, Dr. Hollister hopes to forecast vegetation change in the Arctic. By doing this he hopes to forecast the future vegetation of the Arctic twenty-five years from now. He works in the Arctic Ecology Laboratory with Dr. Webber and is project manager of the ITEX program at Michigan State University.

Dr. Hollister grew up in Lansing. He has earned a dual Bachelors degree from the Lyman Briggs School and Department of Zoology, a Masters degree from the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and his Ph.D. from the Department of Plant Biology at MSU. His current research activities involve arctic ecology and global change but he has an interest in temperate wetlands as well. His hobbies include sculpture, photography, and travel.

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