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Hannah Goemann
Graduate Research Assistant at Montana State University-Bozeman
Hannah Goemann is a researcher at Montana State University-Bozeman with expertise in microbial ecology and bioinformatics.4 She completed her PhD in Microbiology and Cell Biology at Montana State University from 2017 to 2023.5
Research Focus
Dr. Goemann's research explores the microbial communities associated with rangeland grasses and how plants and microbes interact to weather soil.2 Her work examines how rangelands respond to heat and drought stress.3 As a soil microbial ecologist, she studies the complex relationships between microorganisms and their environment in soil ecosystems.7
Academic Background
Hannah Goemann received her BA in biochemistry before pursuing her doctoral studies at Montana State University.1 During her time as a PhD candidate, she was part of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology.4
Current Position
Dr. Goemann is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Montana State University in Bozeman.7 She is also associated with the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, where she serves as a Principal Investigator for a MONet project.8
Publications and Research Impact
Her research has resulted in several publications, including work on genome sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, and structure-based annotation.6 These contributions demonstrate her expertise in microbiology, bioinformatics, and molecular biology.
Hannah Goemann's work contributes to our understanding of microbial ecology in rangeland ecosystems and how these systems respond to environmental stressors, which has important implications for agriculture and environmental science.