University of California, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management
130 Mulford Hall, MC 3114
Berkeley, CA 94720-3114
(510) 643-4282
matteog@berkeley.edu
Biography
Biographical Sketch – Dr. Matteo Garbelotto; P.I.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Associate Extension Specialist
Department of ESPM
University of California, Berkeley
www.matteolab.org
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
University of Padua, Italy, Magna cum laude BS & MS in Forestry, 1990
University of California, Berkeley, MS in Plant Pathology, 1993
University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. in Plant Pathology, 1996
ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
European Food Safety Authority: Appointed technical advisor (2010-2011)
University of California Associate Cooperative Extension Specialist
Adjunct Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of California, Berkeley (1997-2000)
Visiting Scientist, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama (1998)
USDA scientific expedition program (1993)
AWARDS & HONORS
1990 Fulbright Scholar
2004 Unsung Hero Award from San Francisco Tomorrow
2004 Proclamation by California State Assembly as Oak Savior
2004 Proclamation for oak work by City and County of San Francisco
2009 Research Award by The Society of Arboriculture
PUBLICATIONS go to www.matteolab.org
Biosketch
Dr. Matteo Garbelotto is an Adjunct Professor in Environmental Sciences at the
University of California Berkeley, and the Forest Pathology Specialist for the
entire University of California system. He began his teaching and research
career at Berkeley in 1996. Today, he is the head of the Forest Pathology and Mycology Lab, which he established in 2001 and where he supervises over 20 researchers and lab
technicians. His projects are funded by the National Science Foundation, the
U.S. Department of Agriculture/The U.S. Forest Service, The U.S. Department of
Energy, The U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and through generous private grants
from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. His work focuses on understandi
the epidemiology of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems. He has published over 100 peer reviewed papers and his work has been reviewed or published in leading International Scientific Journals such as Science and Nature.His efforts to directly educate the public have earned him environmental recognition by environmental groups and his worked has been presented in over 400 newspapers and magazine articles locally, nationally and worldwide. In 2003, the NY Times dedicated an entire weekly section to his work. He advises 10 National Governments on Plant Health and he has
testified in front of a U.S. Congress panel. In 2010, he was appointed as a US citizen to serve for a year in the European Food Safety Authority the equivalent of the US FDA.
In the greater San Francisco Bay Area and throughout California into Oregon,
Matteo is well known for having co-discovered the agent responsible for Sudden Oak
Death ("SOD"), a disease that is quickly killing many oak species throughout
Northern California. His work on SOD has resulted in the understanding of how the causing agent arrived in the states and has also resulted in several treatment options to
protect the oak trees. Matteo is actively working with local communities to educate
property owners, arborists, and the general public on preventive measures to help slow the disease on how to protect oak trees.
Specialty
Forest pathology and mycology, biodiversity,Areas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Plants and Their Systems
- Pathogens and Nematodes Affecting Plants
- Integrated Pest Management Systems
- Natural Resources and Environment
- Management and Sustainability of Forest Resources
- Conservation of Biological Diversity
California Agriculture Article Contributions
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Fire - Member
- Oak Woodland Conservation - Member
- Pest Management in ANR - Member
- Plant Pathology - Member
- Spray Application Technology - Member