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Congrats Chloe and Katherine!

9/16/2017

 
This summer, I've been fortunate to have two excellent undergraduate research assistants helping with my field and laboratory work.

Chloe Smith is a rising 4th year at Oregon Institute of Technology and is pursuing her Bachelors in Environmental Science. She was a SBC LTER National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates grant recipient, and she spent the summer researching the effects of low pH (acidified) water on marine sediment processes.

Katherine Le is a rising 3rd year here at UCSB, and she has been helping with hydrology and nutrient cycling research in the Melack lab.  She also works in the Reed lab assisting with data processing and analysis.

Over the past few months, both women have been hard at work learning how to sample sediments for use in our bioreactors and how to process water samples for ammonium concentrations using a fluorometric method. They'll be traveling to various conferences in the coming months to present their work, so be sure to check back for updates about their findings!

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    I am a  Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Biology at Duke University.

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