Riley Thoen
Dr. Riley Thoen plays a critical role in advancing the field of plant biology as a dedicated graduate student at the University of Georgia. Under the mentorship of Dr. Megan DeMarche, the Haines Family Assistant Professor of Plant Ecology, Dr. Thoen is immersed in a rigorous academic environment that fosters innovative research and scholarly excellence. Although his specific research interests are currently undisclosed, Dr. Thoen's work is undoubtedly contributing to the broader understanding of plant biology. Dr. Thoen's academic journey is supported by a distinguished committee of experts, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to his research endeavors. His committee includes Dr. Jill Anderson, a Courtesy Faculty member in Plant Biology known for her contributions to evolutionary ecology, and Dr. Shu-Mei Chang, a Professor of Plant Biology with a focus on plant reproductive strategies. Additionally, Dr. Lisa A. Donovan, an Emerita with a rich background in plant physiological ecology, and Dr. Dorset W. Trapnell, an Associate Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator, provide invaluable guidance and support. Through his collaboration with these esteemed faculty members, Dr. Thoen is poised to make significant contributions to the field of plant biology. His academic pursuits at the University of Georgia are characterized by a commitment to excellence and a passion for uncovering new insights into the complexities of plant life. As he continues his studies, Dr. Thoen remains an integral part of the academic community, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and the cultivation of future scholars in plant biology.