Dr. Samantha Bosco is currently an Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Education postdoctoral fellow with the National Agroforestry Center (NAC), and will be a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin in 2024. She received her Ph.D. from Cornell University in 2022. Her transdisciplinary and community-based dissertation examined the past, present, and future role of temperate nut trees in both Haudenosaunee and non-native communities in New York. She was a 2021 Botany in Action Fellow with the Phipps Conservatory and was awarded a Social Justice Award by the Cornell Graduate and Professional School, and has since helped organize and deliver TLGB+ justice, equity, and inclusion conversations across agriculture and ethnobiology communities.
Company/Organization/Affiliation
National Agroforestry Center (until Jan 2024), Postdoctoral Research at University of Wisconsin (starting Jan 2024)
Areas of Expertise
Scientist, Professor, Creative