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The man (and women) behind the curtain

April 12, 2013by lepeavey Leave a comment

Well, tomorrow is my last day in the UH Biogeochemical Stable Isotope Lab.  I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here, and its been wildly productive!  I have worked through most […]

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2013, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates, Stable Isotopes

Turtle Talk with Kinders

April 2, 2013by lepeavey 1 Comment

Erin Schindler and I graduated from Paul V. Moore High School (Central Square, NY) together in 1998 and have remained good friends.  Last Monday, I Skyped with her Kindergarten class […]

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2013, Communicating Science, Education, ETP olive ridleys, Stable Isotopes

March Madness

March 20, 2013by lepeavey 2 Comments

I am currently in preparation for complete madness here in the lab.  It’s March, and I have so much to do!  So many samples to run, and so many basketball […]

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2013, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates, Stable Isotopes

Turtle Wrangler turned Lab Rat

March 11, 2013by lepeavey 3 Comments

On Friday, I finished my first of six weeks of lab work at the University of Hawai’i (UH) at Manoa’s Biogeochemical Stable Isotope Facility.  My work here will contribute to […]

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2013, ETP olive ridleys, Research Updates, Stable Isotopes

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