Kelly (KB) McCrum

Graduate Student
Lab:
Chung Lab | Miller Plant Sciences & Anderson Lab | Davidson Life Sciences
Research Interests:

My research interests include how plant and microbial communities are adapting to changing climatic conditions. Studying local adaptation and plant-soil feedbacks may provide information on the resiliency of ecosystems, and help us better protect threatened plant populations and communities.

Grants:
  • 2024 AAAS Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) Trainee
  • 2022 ESA McCarter Graduate Student Science Policy Trainee
  • Fellow in the Georgia Research Education Award Traineeship (GREAT) Program, 2019 - Present.
Selected Publications:

Kelly (KB) McCrum | Google Scholar Profile

Holmstrom, S.R., Wijayatunge, R., McCrum, K., Mgbemena, V.E., Ross, T.S. (2019) “Functional Interaction of BRCA1 and CREBBP in Murine Hematopoeisis.” iScience, 19. 809-820. doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2019.08.031

Education:

Admission to the University of Georgia Graduate School through the Integrated Plant Sciences Doctoral Program, 2019. 

B.S. in Biology & B.A. in Theatre Studies at Duke University, 2015. Graduation with Highest Distinction

Other Affiliations:
Articles Featuring Kelly (KB) McCrum

Kelly McCrum, a graduate student co-advised by Jill Anderson and Anny Chung and Philip Bentz, a graduate student advised by Jim Leebens-Mack were awarded by The Society for the Study of Evolution. Congratulations! These grants are part of the…