Check out this new article post on the Great Lakes Bioenergy Researcher Center's web site, about Kathryn's trip and experience at the World Congress of Undergraduate Research in Doha, Qatar. It was a great experience for both Kathryn and myself and it provided great insight into the views and values of other researchers from around the world. www.glbrc.org/news/reu-student-kathryn-bloodworth-takes-glbrc-research-qatar
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Learn more about Kathryn Bloodworth's summer experience at the Kellogg Biological Station. Click Here! Kathryn is also taking advantage of an NSF-BIO REU sponsored opportunity to present her summer research at the 1st World Congress on Undergraduate Research held at Qatar University.
Will and three undergraduate students (Kathryn Bloodworth, Rebekah Sanchez Cruz, Aleah Dungee) are getting prepared for the First World Congress for Undergraduate Research to be held at Qatar University in November (13-15th). We are excited and look forward to share more information on our posters and talks in the coming weeks.
For more information on the First World Congress for Undergraduate Research: WorldCUR Will is giving a talk at the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceangraphy (ASLO) 2016 in Santa Fe, New Mexico on June 9th, 2016. The talk is titled, "Connecting Microbial Scale Processes to Ecosystem Function: A Story of Eutrophication Driven Increase of Freshwater Lake Methane Emissions".
For More Information: ASLO 2016 |
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