Katie Ingraham

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Primary Title:  
Lecturer
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Center for Teaching & Learning
Email Address:  
kdixie@umass.edu
Office Building:  
W.E.B. Du Bois Library

Sora Marie Green

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Primary Title:  
Skilled Laborer
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Facilities & Campus Services
Email Address:  
soragreen@umass.edu
Office Building:  
Physical Plant Building

Melinda A Gonzales-Backen

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Primary Title:  
Associate Professor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Email Address:  
mgonzalesbac@umass.edu

Carrie Z Jiang

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Primary Title:  
Family Child Care Coach Trainr
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Donahue Institute
Email Address:  
czjiang@donahue.umass.edu

Gina Girouard

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Primary Title:  
Teacher Assistant
Additional Title:  
Group Leader
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Campus School
Additional Department:  
Campus School
Email Address:  
ggirouard@smith.edu

Jonathan Robert Caris

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Primary Title:  
Smith Research Affiliate
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Environmental Science and Policy
Email Address:  
jcaris@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5853042
Office Building:  
Sabin-Reed Hall 227

Perrine Meunier-Jones

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Primary Title:  
Sr Leadership Gift Officer
Institution:  
Mount Holyoke College
Department:  
Adv-Leadership Gifts
Email Address:  
pmeunierjones@mtholyoke.edu

Microbes and Climate Change

The vast majority of Earth?s biodiversity is microbial. Microorganisms are directly involved in the ecosystem services on which all of life depends. They interact intimately with other organisms and yet we know much less about their biodiversity than we do for plants and animals. Our lack of understanding of the interactions and feedbacks of microbial biodiversity is troubling, given the high rates of environmental change that the Earth is currently experiencing, including man-made global climate change.
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