Michelle Jusino
Assistant Professor, Forest Pathology
Dr. Jusino studies how animals shape forest ecosystems through their interactions with fungi — from cavity-excavating woodpeckers that disperse wood decay fungi to insects that farm their own fungal partners. By melding field surveys, molecular mycology, and a widely-used metabarcoding pipeline that she co-developed, Dr. Jusino uncovers how these symbioses influence forest health, carbon cycling, and species invasions. One of her current foci is the invasive golden oyster mushroom (Pleurotus citrinopileatus). Dr. Jusino is tracking its spread and ecological impact in managed forests and informing mitigation strategies for this prolific, human-transported species.
Courses Taught
Identifier | Course Name |
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FNR4624C / FNR6934 | Forest Health Management |
FNR6505 | Forest Ecosystem Health |
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Education
- Ph.D., Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech
- B.S., Biological Sciences and Anthropology, Florida State University