Kristin Dolan, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Director, Operations, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, MSB, #357
San Francisco CA 94117
Phone415-476-6667
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    University of California, San FranciscoDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
    University of California, IrvinePh.D.Microbial Ecology
    University of California, Santa BarbaraB.Sc.Environmental Studies

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    Dr. Kristin Dolan is the Assistant Director for the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine (BCMM), where she oversees operations, strategy, and all program development for a community of over 130 researchers and annual budget of $5M. Previously, Kristin served as a Program Manager in the UCSF Research Development Office where she supported campus wide strategic initiatives and provided proposal strategy input, project management, technical writing/consulting, and template language for large, multi-investigator grant proposals.

    Kristin received her B.Sc. in Environmental Studies and Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology at UC Santa Barbara and her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, studying microbial community response to global climate change, in the lab of Dr. Jennifer B.H. Martiny at UC Irvine.

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    1. Phylogenetic conservation of substrate use specialization in leaf litter bacteria. PLoS One. 2017; 12(3):e0174472. Dolan KL, Peña J, Allison SD, Martiny JB. PMID: 28358894; PMCID: PMC5373539.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 6     Fields:    Translation:CellsPHPublic Health
    2. A general biodiversity–function relationship is mediated by trophic level. Oikos. 2017; 126(1):18-31. O'Connor MI, Gonzalez A, Byrnes JEK, Cardinale BJ, Duffy JE, Gamfeldt L, Griffin JN, Hooper D, Hungate BA, Paquette A, Thompson PL, Dee LE and Dolan KL. View Publication.
    3. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. S. Levin, editor. Microbial Biodiversity. 2017. Chase A, KL Dolan, DJ Mohamed, and JBH Martiny. View Publication.
    4. Temporal variation overshadows the response of leaf litter microbial communities to simulated global change. ISME J. 2015 Nov; 9(11):2477-89. Matulich KL, Weihe C, Allison SD, Amend AS, Berlemont R, Goulden ML, Kimball S, Martiny AC, Martiny JB. PMID: 25978544; PMCID: PMC4611511.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 34     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCellsPHPublic Health
    5. Nitrogen addition, not initial phylogenetic diversity, increases litter decomposition by fungal communities. Front Microbiol. 2015; 6:109. Amend AS, Matulich KL, Martiny JB. PMID: 25741330; PMCID: PMC4332350.
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    6. Microbial composition alters the response of litter decomposition to environmental change. Ecology. 2015 Jan; 96(1):154-63. Matulich KL, Martiny JB. PMID: 26236900.
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    7. Elemental stoichiometry of Fungi and Bacteria strains from grassland leaf litter. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2014; 76:278–285. Mouginot C, Kiwamura R, Matulich KL, Berlemont R, Allison SD, Amend AS, Martiny AC. View Publication.
    8. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. S. Levin, editor. Microbial Biodiversity. 2013; 252-258. Matulich KL, DJ Mohamed, and JBH Martiny . View Publication.
    9. Fundamentals of microbial community resistance and resilience. Front Microbiol. 2012; 3:417. Shade A, Peter H, Allison SD, Baho DL, Berga M, Bürgmann H, Huber DH, Langenheder S, Lennon JT, Martiny JB, Matulich KL, Schmidt TM, Handelsman J. PMID: 23267351; PMCID: PMC3525951.
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    10. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity loss as a major driver of ecosystem change. Nature. 2012 May 02; 486(7401):105-8. Hooper DU, Adair EC, Cardinale BJ, Byrnes JE, Hungate BA, Matulich KL, Gonzalez A, Duffy JE, Gamfeldt L, O'Connor MI. PMID: 22678289.
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    11. The functional role of producer diversity in ecosystems. Am J Bot. 2011 Mar; 98(3):572-92. Cardinale BJ, Matulich KL, Hooper DU, Byrnes JE, Duffy E, Gamfeldt L, Balvanera P, O'Connor MI, Gonzalez A. PMID: 21613148.
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