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Scott Neubauer

Associate Professor at Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University0 Followers

Dr. Scott Neubauer is a renowned researcher in the field of coastal wetland biogeochemistry and microbial ecology. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Virginia Commonwealth University, he has dedicated his career to understanding the intricate dynamics of wetland ecosystems and their responses to environmental changes. His work is pivotal in shedding light on how these vital ecosystems function and adapt in the face of global environmental shifts. Before joining Virginia Commonwealth University in 2012, Dr. Neubauer amassed a wealth of experience at several prestigious institutions. His academic journey includes significant roles at the University of South Carolina, the College of William and Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science, George Mason University, the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and Villanova University. These experiences have enriched his research perspective and contributed to his comprehensive understanding of coastal ecosystems. Dr. Neubauer's research is particularly focused on the biogeochemical processes within coastal wetlands, which are crucial for maintaining ecosystem health and resilience. His studies often explore the interactions between microbial communities and their environments, aiming to uncover the mechanisms that drive ecosystem responses to factors such as climate change, nutrient loading, and sea-level rise. In addition to his research, Dr. Neubauer is deeply committed to education and mentorship. He actively engages with students, fostering their interest in environmental science and guiding them in their academic and professional pursuits. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on learning, preparing students to tackle complex environmental challenges. Dr. Neubauer's contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous publications and presentations at national and international conferences. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also informs policy and conservation efforts aimed at preserving coastal wetlands for future generations. Through his dedication and expertise, Dr. Neubauer continues to make a significant impact in the realm of environmental science.

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Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, VA

**Overview** VCU was founded in 1838 as the medical department of Hampden-Sydney College. It was initially established to meet the growing healthcare needs of the emerging city of Richmond. Over the years, VCU has transformed into a comprehensive university with a wide range of disciplines and programs. Today, VCU offers more than 200 different degree programs across its 13 schools and colleges.

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Virginia Commonwealth University

The Department of Biology at Virginia Commonwealth University offers a comprehensive and research-driven approach to the study of life. Students can choose from a range of undergraduate and graduate programs that provide a strong foundation in biological principles, research methodologies, and specialized areas of study.