Media
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Media appearances
Happy Botanist Podcast. 1/15/2024. Episode 7, "Happy Hour with Dr. Daniel Katz."
Energy BDDO. 7/1/2023. Star of 1 minute video on tree sex and allergenic pollen for popular audiences as part of the DiversiTree Initiative by Claritin.
Science... sort of Podcast. 10/24/2020. Episode 330, "Amber waves of sap and problems of pollen prairies."
Spectrum News. 3/11/2020. "Pollen count goes automated with help from artificial intelligence."
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 1/15/2020. "Cedar trees: the good, the bad, and the sneezy."
Rivard Report. 1/2/2020. "Something's in the air: San Antonio enters peak cedar fever season."
Undark Magazine. 8/14/19. "As the forest moves back in, pollen is on the rise in Detroit." This piece was republished on Grist, the Daily Beast, Planetizen, and DailyMail
Issues of the Environment public radio interview, 5/30/2018.
Michigan News. 6/17/2014. "Not mowing vacant lots could ease Detroit's ragweed problem. This press release led to original articles in The Atlantic: Citylab, Vice Magazine: Motherboard, The Smithsonian: SmartNews, Takepart, and others.
An article on Tiffany's work in the LSA magazine
The piece on bioblitz available via the website or on youtube
Media appearances
Happy Botanist Podcast. 1/15/2024. Episode 7, "Happy Hour with Dr. Daniel Katz."
Energy BDDO. 7/1/2023. Star of 1 minute video on tree sex and allergenic pollen for popular audiences as part of the DiversiTree Initiative by Claritin.
Science... sort of Podcast. 10/24/2020. Episode 330, "Amber waves of sap and problems of pollen prairies."
Spectrum News. 3/11/2020. "Pollen count goes automated with help from artificial intelligence."
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 1/15/2020. "Cedar trees: the good, the bad, and the sneezy."
Rivard Report. 1/2/2020. "Something's in the air: San Antonio enters peak cedar fever season."
Undark Magazine. 8/14/19. "As the forest moves back in, pollen is on the rise in Detroit." This piece was republished on Grist, the Daily Beast, Planetizen, and DailyMail
Issues of the Environment public radio interview, 5/30/2018.
Michigan News. 6/17/2014. "Not mowing vacant lots could ease Detroit's ragweed problem. This press release led to original articles in The Atlantic: Citylab, Vice Magazine: Motherboard, The Smithsonian: SmartNews, Takepart, and others.
An article on Tiffany's work in the LSA magazine
The piece on bioblitz available via the website or on youtube