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Person Herbarium Code Institution Location Research Pursuits
Pedro Acevedo US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Neotropical Sapindaceae; floristics of West Indies, especially Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Walter Adey US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Biosystematics of coralline algae; algal biogeography
David Ballantine US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Algae
Barrett Brooks US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Algae
Leslie Brothers US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Herbarium Management
Laurence J. Dorr US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Malvaceae; Ericaceae, especially tropical Africa and Malagasy; flora of the northern Andes; botanical history
Erika Gardner US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Acquisitions and Exchange
Carol L. Kelloff US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Biological Diversity of the Guiana Shield Program; systematics of Athyrium felix-femina and its varieties; Grammitidaceae; Dilleniaceae; plants of northern South America
Joseph H. Kirkbride Jr. US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Neotropical Rubiaceae; Cucurbitaceae
W. John Kress US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Heliconia, Heliconiaceae, and other Zingiberales, especially with regards to reproductive biology, allozyme and molecular variation, and cladistic relationships; generic concepts in Zingiberales; phylogeny and evolution of monocotyledons; plant reproductive biology; evolution of breeding and pollination systems; genetic diversity and speciation in tropical angiosperms; forest fragmentation, gene flow, and conservation of tropical and temperate plant species
Gary Krupnick US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Plant conservation biology; plant-herbivore interactions; plant-pollinator interactions; plant reproduction
Sue Lutz US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. herbarium management
James N. Norris US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Biodiversity of marine algae; systematics, biogeography, floristics, and ecology of tropical and subtropical marine macroalgae
Katina B. Norris US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Marine Algae
Sylvia Orli US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Information technology; collection digitization
Paul M. Peterson US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Biosystematics of Poaceae, especially Bromus, Eragrostis, Muhlenbergia, and Sporobolus
Ingrid Poly Lin US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Multimedia; digitization
Kostyantyn Romashchenko US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Evolutionary studies within the Stipeae (Poaceae)
Eric Schuettpelz US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Pteridophytes
Laurence E. Skog US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Neotropical Gesneriaceae
Robert Soreng US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Taxonomy of Poaceae, especially Pooideae and Poa; Nomenclature; Molecular systematics; Poaceae of North America
Mark T. Strong US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. New World Cyperaceae; flora of eastern U.S.
Alice R. Tangerini US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Botanical illustration
Meghann Toner US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. Herbarium management; Loans
Christian Tuccinardi US Smithsonian Institution U.S.A. District of Columbia. Washington. data management