UNH Ecologist named one of most highly cited researchers in the world

Serita Frey is professor of soil microbial ecology at the University of New Hampshire. (COURTESY PHOTO)

DURHAM — Serita Frey, professor of soil microbial ecology at the University of New Hampshire and a researcher with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, has been named one of the most highly cited researchers in the world, a prestigious distinction earned by fewer than 0.1 percent of scientists globally.

“Serita’s exceptional research influence reflects her intellectual caliber and dedication to her field. She is a leader within the university’s research community and within that of her professional community. I am thrilled that she has been recognized as being a member of this elite group of global scientists who are committed to solving the world’s most pressing ecological challenges,” said Dr. Jon Wraith, dean of the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and director of the NH Agricultural Experiment Station.

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