Category: travels
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Johnson Lab departs on research cruise in the Pacific Ocean to study climate change (again)
The Johnson Lab of the Duke Marine Laboratory is leading an open ocean expedition from Honolulu, Hawaii to the North Pacific Ocean from Jan 10 to Feb 7, 2012 aboard the Kilo Moana a major research vessel of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The goal of the research cruise is to measure the abundance, diversity…
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ZIJ presents on using molecular tools to probe biogeochemistry at Cornell
As part of the IGERT in Cross-Scale Biogeochemistry and Climate (CSBC), ZIJ gave a talk at Cornell University titled “Using molecular tools to better understand the ecology and biogeochemistry of marine phytoplankton” The talk, part of the Biogeochemistry and Environmental Science and Sustainability seminar series, focused on the Johnson lab’s recent developments in using molecular…
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ZIJ presents on climate change at Cary Institute
The Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies hosted a colloquium on “Climate Change and Species Interactions: Ways Forward” The purpose of the workshop was to facilitate the rapidly growing understanding of the links between climate change and biotic interactions and to help guide future research and application. As the climate continues to change, three major challenges…
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