Brittany J. Teller

2007 ESA Abstract 2007 ESA Poster 2007 Summer Research Proposal CV


Britta Teller initiating her experimental treatments at the Tyson Research Center.
Hello and welcome to my webpage! I am currently an undergraduate student in Dr. Tiffany Knight's ecology lab at Washington University in St. Louis. For the last two years I have conducted and participated in all kinds of research at Tyson Research Center thanks to the generosity of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, the Environmental Studies Undergraduate Research Grant, and the Lennette Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

My interests lie at the interface between population and community ecology with a focus on invasive species. In the last two summers I have been working in these fields specifically with the invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria Petolata). I am also very interested in mathematical models in all aspects of community and population ecology. This fall I am applying to doctoral ecology programs and I am really excited about my future in ecology!

Included here are the web-version of my CV, my abstract from the 2007 Ecological Society of America meeting, and the poster that I presented at the meeting. I have also included the proposal I submitted for my research in the summer of 2007 which was funded by the Lennette Undergraduate Research Fellowship. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions Brittany.Teller@wustl.edu.