Elaine Ingham

Elaine Ingham is an American soil biology researcher and founder of Soil Foodweb Inc. She is known as a leader in soil microbiology and research of the soil food web.[1][2] She is an author of the USDA's Soil Biology Primer. In 2011, Ingham was named as The Rodale Institute's chief scientist.[3][4]

Career

Ingham earned her PhD from the Colorado State University in 1981. Her doctorate is in Microbiology with an emphasis on soil. Along with her husband Russ (who also has a doctorate from Colorado State University in Zoology, emphasizing nematology), she was offered a post-doctoral fellowship at the Natural Resource Ecology Lab at Colorado State University. In 1985, she accepted a Research Associate Fellowship at the University of Georgia.

In 1986, Ingham moved to Oregon State University and joined the faculty in both Forest Science and Botany and Plant Pathology. She remained on faculty until 2001.

Ingham is also an Affiliate Professor of Sustainable Living at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa,[3] and was Program Chair of the Ecological Society of America from 1999 to 2000.[5][6]

She joined the Rodale Institute in 2011 as chief scientist and left in 2013.[4]

Ingham is the founder of Soil Foodweb Inc,[2] which works with soil testing laboratories to assess soil biology.[7]

Books

Publications

References

  1. Damrosch, Barbara (October 3, 2013). "'Symphony of the Soil,' soundtrack of life". Washington Post. p. T05.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Godwin, Sandra (February 29, 2012). "Organics worth the legwork". The Weekly Times (Australia). p. 70. A key component is compost, which Mr Cafra began making himself after attending a course run by Dr Elaine Ingham, an American soil biology researcher and founder of Soil Foodweb Inc, who is recognised around the world as a leader in soil microbiology.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Rodale Institute Names Dr. Elaine Ingham as New Chief Scientist". Business Wire (Press release). New York. January 24, 2011.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "People in the News". The Philadelphia Inquirer. July 18, 2011. p. A13. The Rodale Institute, a Kutztown nonprofit founded in 1947 dedicated to pioneering organic farming through research and outreach, appointed Elaine Ingham chief scientist. She had been president and director of research at Soil Foodweb Inc.
  5. Dr Ingham's background and CV
  6. Dr Ingham's web portal
  7. Barlow, Genevieve (March 15, 2006). "Get the dirt on microbes". The Weekly Times (Australia). p. 31.

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