Magda Garbowski, PhD
I am a plant ecologist trying to better understand of how species interact with one another and their environments to ultimately improve land management practices. I am particularly interested in understanding how interactive effects of global change alter rangeland plant communities and ecosystem processes and in applying this understanding to ecosystem restoration. I look forward to building my lab at NMSU and working on projects at the nexus of restoration and global change.
Prior to joining the Department of Animal and Range Sciences at New Mexico State University, I was a Baker postdoctoral fellow and member of the Gornish Lab at the University of Arizona, a USDA-NIFA postdoctoral fellow in the Laughlin Lab at the University of Wyoming (2022 - 2023), and postdoctoral researcher with the Physiological Diversity Group at the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (2021). I received my MS (2016) and PhD (2020) from Colorado State University through the Brown Lab. Lab Members (this could be you!)
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