T. Jane Zelikova | |
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Т. Джейн Зелікова | |
Born | |
Other names | Tamara Jane Zelikova |
Alma mater | University of Georgia, B.A University of Colorado at Boulder, PhD |
Awards | Grist 50 2018 Fellow 2018 Science Media Awards, Summit in the Hub Fellow |
Scientific career | |
Fields | ecosystem ecology, ecology |
Institutions | University of Wyoming |
Academic advisors | Michael Breed, Nathan Sanders |
Website | http://www.janezelikova.com/ |
Tamara Jane Zelikova[a] (born March 24, 1978) is a climate change scientist, advocate and communicator[1] interested in the impacts of environmental change on natural and managed ecosystems. Her interests are broad and include tropical biogeochemistry, as well as the effects of climate change on organisms big and small.[2] She combines a strong emphasis on research with an interest in science communication and outreach, thinking about ways to expand the role of science in tackling global issues.
Zelikova is the co-founder of 500 Women Scientists, a global grassroots organizing with the mission to make science open, inclusive, and accessible and to fight racism, patriarchy, and oppressive societal norms.[3] She founded the organization after the 2016 United States presidential election, frustrated by what she saw as dismissive attitudes toward both science and women.[4][5] She contributed to the collection of women writers about climate change All We Can Save.[6]
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