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BIOmarkers Podcast
BIOmarkers Podcast
13 episodes
2 weeks ago
An audio series two years in the making, premiering to celebrate #50YrsOrgGeochemGRC. Welcome to BIOMarkers, an audio series created by Fatima Husain, Angel Mojarro, and Juliana Drozd that attempts to capture the oral history of organic geochemistry.
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An audio series two years in the making, premiering to celebrate #50YrsOrgGeochemGRC. Welcome to BIOMarkers, an audio series created by Fatima Husain, Angel Mojarro, and Juliana Drozd that attempts to capture the oral history of organic geochemistry.
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Science
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Season 1 - Episode 6 - Dr. Christopher M. Reddy
BIOmarkers Podcast
17 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
Season 1 - Episode 6 - Dr. Christopher M. Reddy
In the sixth episode of BIOmarkers, the audio series that archives the oral history of organic geochemistry, we speak with Dr. Christopher Reddy, he is a senior scientist and the Stanley W. Watson chair in Oceanography at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. In his interview, Chris discusses his early life, pathway into the field of organic geochemistry, and his work on organic contaminants in coastal and oceanic waters.
BIOmarkers Podcast
An audio series two years in the making, premiering to celebrate #50YrsOrgGeochemGRC. Welcome to BIOMarkers, an audio series created by Fatima Husain, Angel Mojarro, and Juliana Drozd that attempts to capture the oral history of organic geochemistry.