Camille Delavaux
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Research Goal: Throughout my research, I aim to understand how humans are altering the most diverse places in the world. Specifically, I study how these anthropogenic forces impact microbe-plant interactions.

Who I am:

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My name is Camille Delavaux.  I received my PhD at the University of Kansas in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. I am currently a post-doctoral researcher at ETH Zurich in the Crowther Lab working closely with Drs. Colin Averill and Daniel Maynard. Currently, I work on several projects looking at microbe-plant interactions and human impacts on these interactions. Learn more about my current projects by clicking on the project tabs above. I love traveling, reading, laughing, exploring, painting, running, cooking, and learning. I love being challenged, taking risks, and asking questions.  
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