Welcome to our 5 new Postdoctoral Research Associates!
The Bridging Biodiversity and Conservation Science group (BBCS) is a cross-campus initiative that addresses the interdisciplinary scientific and societal grand challenges associated with developing and implementing the emerging transitions needed to mitigate and adapt to climate change. To do this, the BBCS links campus strengths in conservation, human health, biodiversity, and societal wellbeing.
Since 2017 the program has mentored postdoctoral researchers through collaborative, interdisciplinary teams creating novel synthetic research in:
Global Biodiversity & Conservation Science
while cultivating diverse expertise in various fields including:
The BBCS leverages strengths from across the University of Arizona campus to:
- Forecast the future of biodiversity in support of human wellbeing including health and food, environmental, and national security;
- Develop cutting edge research that addresses key challenges in biodiversity science at the intersection of public health and environmental security, food security, and national security;
- Train and mentor the next generation of interdisciplinary researchers and leaders (postdocs and Assistant Professors); and
- Engage with broader environmental research initiatives across campus.
The BBCS is comprised of a team of postdoctoral researchers, core faculty, and other affiliated researchers that identified, through a series of workshops, several cross-cutting research projects that use biodiversity as a focal point for interdisciplinary investigations.
Where do YOU fit in?
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