
OpenBiome Featured In The New Yorker Magazine’s Article – “The Excrement Experiment”
Excerpt from “The Excrement Experiment“: The inspiration for OpenBiome was a friend of Smith’s, an otherwise healthy man in his twenties who, in 2011, acquired

Excerpt from “The Excrement Experiment“: The inspiration for OpenBiome was a friend of Smith’s, an otherwise healthy man in his twenties who, in 2011, acquired

Come join us to learn about a different kind of bank. The world of stool banking, poop transplants, and the human microbiome. WHAT: TREE Foundation’s

Sky Lan (Yung-Hsiang Lan) from Taiwan will study forest canopy ecology at Oregon State University. Here is her story: I love trees, especially the giant

Be sure to catch Dr. Meg “CanopyMeg” Lowman on tonight’s episode of Going Deep with David Rees on the National Geographic Channel at 10pm EST!

Check out this new clip from CanopyMeg’s appearance on Going Deep with David Rees: In the beautiful Muir Woods forest, rockstar arborist “Canopy” Meg teaches

Dr. Meg Lowman will be appearing on the August 18th episode of Going Deep with David Rees on The National Geographic Channel. The topic of

Originally from Roy Chapman Andrews Society: Distinguished Explorer Award Winner Announced Dr. Margaret D. Lowman, nicknamed the “real-life Lorax” by National Geographic and “Einstein of

Annual Student Award for the Appreciation for the Biology of Insect Pests We are proud to announce the winners for the second year of the

From Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Window to the Bay at Historic Spanish Point, 337 N. Tamiami Trail, Osprey. The Tree Foundation, led by Meg Lowman, determined that

NSF: REU In the Canopy with Water Bears and Wheelchairs June 1 – August 9, 2014 with W.R. Miller, M. D. Lowman and E. McCord, PIs.