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Amy Trowbridge is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializing in Forest Wildlife Ecology. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Integrative Biology from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2005, followed by a Ph.D. in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from the University of Colorado in 2012. Trowbridge's postdoctoral experiences include roles at the Yellowstone Ecological Research Center and as a NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Indiana University. Her research focuses on critical ecological issues, including forest entomology, chemical ecology, plant-insect interactions, and the impacts of climate change on these areas. Trowbridge is committed to advancing our understanding of ecological dynamics and is involved in teaching and mentoring students in her field of expertise.
Yellowstone Ecological Research Center • Yellowstone National Park
Conducted research on ecological dynamics within the park.
Indiana University • Bloomington, IN
Engaged in postdoctoral research focusing on ecological interactions and impacts.
University of Wisconsin-Madison • Madison, WI
Teaching and conducting research in Forest Wildlife Ecology.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences