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    Nancy Grimm

    Regents Professor at Arizona State University

    Nancy B. Grimm is a Regents Professor and Virginia M. Ullman Professor of Ecology at Arizona State University.12 She is an ecosystem ecologist who studies the interactions of climate change, human activities, resilience, and biogeochemical processes in urban and stream ecosystems.12

    Grimm is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of several scientific societies, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, and the Ecological Society of America.12 She has served as president of the Ecological Society of America and the Society for Freshwater Science.12

    Her research focuses on urban social-ecological-technological systems, nature-based solutions for urban resilience, and the impacts of climate variability on ecosystem processes in streams.12 Grimm has made over 230 contributions to scientific literature and has been involved in numerous national and international scientific committees and advisory boards.2

    Grimm's educational background includes:

    • PhD in Zoology from Arizona State University (1985)
    • MS in Zoology from Arizona State University (1980)
    • BA in Natural Science from Hampshire College (1978)1

    Her LinkedIn username is nancybgrimm.3

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    Location

    Tempe, Arizona, United States