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Scott received his BS from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1989 in Horticulture. He then received his MS from UW Madison in Botany in 1993. He abandoned the field of Phycology for Mycology when he joined John Taylor's Lab at the University of California in Berkeley in September of 1993. Scott studied the speciation, population structure and the value of sex in a lichen species pair, Letharia columbiana and Letharia vulpina, and received his PhD. in August of 1999.
Scott left Berkeley in December 2000 and worked at the Torrey Mesa Research Institute, Syngenta in San Diego for 4 years. He is currently an assistant professor at the University of Arizona in Tucson.