Stories by Tania Kim

Tania Kim is an assistant professor at Kansas State University in the Department of Entomology. Kim is an ecologist studying the effects of anthropocentric disturbances on plant and insect biodiversity and ecosystem function. Kim holds a PhD from Florida State University, a MSc from the University of Florida, and a BSc from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Follow her on Twitter @tania_n_kim.

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PolicyMarch 8, 2019

Infertility and the Leaky Pipeline