I am a postdoctoral scholar in the Zuckerman STEM Leadership Program, studying in the Sapir lab in the School of Plant Sciences and Food Security at Tel Aviv University.

Most flowering plants and many of the world’s food crops depend on animal pollinators to reproduce. Recent changes in climate may disrupt these ecologically and economically important relationships. Through my research, I address questions about the mechanisms governing how global climate change affects plant-pollinator interactions and the extent to which changes in the levels of pollination influence the ecology and evolution of plant populations.

Recent Posts