NAU Grad Student Earns NSF Fellowship to Aid Her Research on Effects of Pathogenic Fungus on Native Hawaiian Birds
June 24, 2020
June 24, 2020
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, June 24 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news:
A passion for biology has led Kelly Jaenecke from upstate New York to the Pacific Northwest to Hawaii and now to Northern Arizona University. Along the way, she's studied the effects of non-native predators on native birds, the role of beetles in spreading a deadly forest pathogen and now she's studying insect-eating Hawaiian birds and their relationship to that same deadly pathogen.
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A passion for biology has led Kelly Jaenecke from upstate New York to the Pacific Northwest to Hawaii and now to Northern Arizona University. Along the way, she's studied the effects of non-native predators on native birds, the role of beetles in spreading a deadly forest pathogen and now she's studying insect-eating Hawaiian birds and their relationship to that same deadly pathogen.
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