Michelle Deprenger-Levin is a plant conservation scientist and manager with over a decade of experience leading field research and conservation programs at Denver Botanic Gardens. She studies applied plant conservation, combining population dynamics, species distribution modeling, and population-level genetics to assess species' responses to climate change. Promoted internally from research assistant through research associate to Manager of Conservation Programs, she brings deep institutional knowledge and continuity to long-term projects. Currently pursuing a PhD in Integrative and Systems Biology at the University of Colorado Denver, she blends rigorous academic training with practical conservation action. Based in Denver, she is known for translating complex ecological models into conservation strategies that inform restoration and policy. A less obvious strength is her long track record of hands-on fieldwork, giving her models and recommendations a strong grounding in on-the-ground realities.
11 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy, Integrative and Systems Biology, Doctor of Philosophy, Integrative and Systems Biology at University of Colorado Denver
Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies at Macalester College
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Michelle Deprenger-levin - Manager Of Conservation Programs