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Meghan Blumstein

NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Meghan Blumstein is an accomplished researcher and academic with expertise in forest ecology, genomics, and climate change. She completed her PhD in Organismal and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, successfully defending her dissertation in August 2020.3 Following her doctoral studies, Dr. Blumstein became an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow based in the Des Marais lab in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at MIT.2

During her postdoctoral work, Dr. Blumstein leveraged existing long-term ecological monitoring data to investigate novel questions about ecosystem responses to environmental change.2 Her research spans from molecular to ecosystem scales, focusing on the genetics of phenology and its relationship with changing environments.1

In the 2023-2024 academic year, Dr. Blumstein was awarded the prestigious Charles Bullard Fellowship in Forest Research at Harvard Forest.1 Her fellowship research centered on understanding the adaptive capacity of northern red oak, integrating genetic and environmental data into predictive models.1

Currently, Dr. Blumstein serves as an Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences and Architecture at the University of Virginia.4 Her interdisciplinary work aims to understand how temperate and boreal forests will respond to predicted global changes, with implications for conservation strategies and urban planning initiatives.1

Throughout her career, Dr. Blumstein has made significant contributions to the field, including publications in respected journals such as New Phytologist and the American Journal of Botany, where her work won a synthesis prize.1 Her research continues to bridge the gap between genomics, ecology, and long-term environmental monitoring, offering crucial insights into the future of forests under global change.1

Highlights

Meghan Blumstein on Forest Genomics and Climate Change
Jun 27 · mitcommlab.mit.edu
On Finding and Choosing a Postdoc - MIT Communication Lab
Aug 6 · oeb.harvard.edu
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States