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Daniel Hoffman – Finding your home

This post by Daniel K. Hoffman, a PhD student at Wright State University, was written as a part of a short series in celebration of Pride Month.

Filtering for DNA and ambient nutrients in the field (Lake Erie)
Filtering for DNA and ambient nutrients in the field (Lake Erie)
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Hal Halvorson – Living openly

This post from Hal Halvorson, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Central Arkansas, was written as a part of a short series in celebration of Pride Month.

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