Julie LaBar

Assistant Professor

Plant & Soil Sciences

BIO & RESEARCH INTERESTs

A native of Norman, OK, Dr. LaBar earned her BS, MS, and PhD in Environmental Science at the University of Oklahoma. After finishing her degrees, she did a postdoctoral fellowship in Environmental Engineering at Saint Francis University in Loretto, PA, with a short stint before that working with a consulting firm, Biomost Inc., in the Pittsburgh area. Prior to coming back to Oklahoma in 2022, Dr. LaBar was an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at Centenary University in northwest New Jersey for four years. Dr. LaBar's past and current research focus on remediating the impacts of historic mining activities on water quality and aquatic habitats. One of the primary goals of Dr. LaBar's teaching and research is to perform and mentor work that will have immediate and positive consequences in our communities.

Research Interests:

Trace metals cycling and behavior in aquatic environments
Impacts of changing salinity/ionic strength on water/quality
Mining reclamation
Passive treatment systems
Watershed monitoring
Nature-based solutions

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS

  • Assistant Professor
    Oklahoma State University, Plant & Soil Sciences, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States2022 - present

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Assistant Professor
    Oklahoma State University, Environmental Science Undergraduate Program and Plant & Soil Sciences, Stillwater, United States2022 - present
  • Assistant Professor
    Centenary University, School of Natural, Health, Social, and Behavioral Sciences, Hackettstown, New Jersey, 15940, United States2018 - 2022

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Principal Environmental Scientist
    BioMost, Inc., United States2016 - 2016
  • Research Scientist
    University of Oklahoma, Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, Norman, United States2007 - 2010

DEGREES

  • PhD, Environmental Science
    University of Oklahoma, Norman, United States2010 - 2016
  • Master's degree, Environmental Science
    University of Oklahoma, Norman, United States2004 - 2007
  • Bachelor's degree, Environmental Science
    University of Oklahoma, Norman, United States2000 - 2004

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Saint Francis University, Environmental Engineering, Loretto, United States2016 - 2018
    Environmental engineering and mining reclamationPostdoctoral Fellowship

FACULTY/STAFF OR STUDENT

  • Faculty/Staff

CAMPUS

  • Oklahoma State University - Stillwater

AVAILABILITY

  • Undergraduate recruitment support

DEPARTMENT

  • Plant & Soil Sciences

FIELDS OF RESEARCH