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Lisa Belden is a researcher in community ecology and disease dynamics, especially in relation to amphibian populations. She is a faculty member of the Department of Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech, where she teaches and advises students on various topics in organismal biology and ecology.
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Lisa BELDEN, Professor (Full) | Cited by 7,287 | of Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Virginia (VT) | Read 151 publications | Contact Lisa BELDEN
Dr. Belden is a community ecologist and a disease ecologist who studies how host-associated microbes affect disease dynamics. She is a faculty affiliate of the Global Change Center at Virginia Tech and works on projects related to amphibian conservation and symbiotic skin microbes.
Contact Information: Lisa Belden. Professor. Office: 4088 Derring. Lab: 4105 Derring. Email: belden@vt.edu. Phone: 540-231-2505. Mailing Address: Dept. of Biological Sciences.
In the Belden Lab at Virginia Tech we primarily study community ecology, with a focus on understanding how complex communities influence disease dynamics in natural systems.
Our primary research in the Belden Lab addresses the role of community composition in disease dynamics in a variety of systems: Structure-function relationships in the amphibian skin microbiome.