Julie Fowler, M.S.
@JulieFowler19
PhD candidate in soil microbial ecology 🐏 | soil, fire, forests | Emory and UNL alumna | Wilkins Lab | What the Heck is Resilience, Anyway? | she/her
My 3rd PhD chapter with @wilkinslab is now out in @ISMEComms! We use an 11 year wildfire burn scar chronosequence in CO/WY to discern whether different microbial life history strategies help taxa thrive/survive in burned soils 🦠🔥 academic.oup.com/ismecommun/art…
Check out our newest work! 🔥
New in Geoderma: "Pile burns as a proxy for high severity wildfire impacts on soil microbiomes" by Julie A Fowler, Amelia R Nelson [...] Michael J Wilkins. buff.ly/4dkAtuu @JulieFowler19 @mj_wilkins @amelia_rnelson @RaeganLPaul @ColoradoStateU @usfs_rmrs @forestservice
New post-wildfire soil micro paper out, led by the great @JulieFowler19!!! Check it out here ⬇️
Check out our new paper in @Geoderma_Jrnl! This is my first first-authorship and sets the stage for the use of pile burns as a proxy for high severity wildfires in soil microbiome research, potentially filling in temporal gaps in the lit 🔥 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🚨New Review! Molecular insights and impacts of wildfire-induced soil chemical changes @BorchLab et al. discuss the transformations & biogeochemical interactions of soil organic matter and metals induced by wildfires🔥 Free for two weeks, download now! nature.com/articles/s4301…
!!! PhD chapter #2 is now out in @ISMEJournal! This study uses a unique multidecadal chronosequence of burn piles to address whether the soil microbiome is resilient during a burning-induced aboveground ecosystem shift (1/3) academic.oup.com/ismej/article/…
Check out our new paper in ES&T, headed by Jacob VanderRoest! Congratulations, Jacob!
Our study highlights that both biodegradable forms of soil organic matter (SOM) and heterotrophic microbes are present after extreme soil heating. @CSUAgSci @csu_chemistry @EnvSciTech #FIRE #SoilHealth @wilkinslab @mj_wilkins @AmyKenna7 @JulieFowler19 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
No one: Ecologists: “Well, it really depends on scale.”
Excited to share @IkaiaLeleiwi's first author paper! Thanks to all who made it possible! @jmikayla7 @mikerobiome @jrr_microbio @rmfofco @reb_daly @katherinekokki1 @linneakop Lindsey Solden Anice Sabag-Daigle Brian Ahmer and @kcwrighton @NIHFunding microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
When the wildfire team asks you to post "some prevention messaging" because it's going to be a hot, dry weekend
Check out our newest work, recently published in Frontiers in Communication!
So we all started podcasts to get away from academic writing and have a different impact outlet. Then we decided to write about that anyways. Excellent group led by Michael Cox, with a hopefully interesting perspective on the role of podcasting. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
We have immediate opening for Postdoctoral researcher with expertise in comparative metagenomic computational analyses. We are interested in team members who can contribute to projects in the soil, plant, air Microbiome. Proficiency in Unix or Python or R. DM for more information
Fire and Ice! Contributed talks this afternoon about pile burns as a proxy for severe wildfires @JulieFowler19 and methanotrophic metabolism in the permafrost Jared Ellenbogen!
So fun speaking at and attending RMGS this past weekend! Great community - thanks to the organizers @RMGeoBio @wilkinslab @mj_wilkins @JulieFowler19
And that's a wrap, thank you to everyone who joined us for RMGS 2023!
Don't forget to leave milk and cookies out for Earth tonight.
Article: Complex polymeric compounds, including pyrogenic carbon, in subsoils can be lost rapidly under warming @WiesenbergG @MWISchmidt nature.com/articles/s4156…
Congratulations to Dr. Holly Roth for successfully defending her PhD defense today. Holly’s research on fire impacts on soil biogeochemistry has changed the way we think about nitrogen cycling in burnt watersheds. Thx to collaborators @mj_wilkins @amelia_rnelson