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BIOmarkers Podcast
BIOmarkers Podcast
13 episodes
3 days 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 2 - Dr. Timothy Ian Eglinton
BIOmarkers Podcast
11 minutes 24 seconds
5 years ago
Season 1 - Episode 2 - Dr. Timothy Ian Eglinton
In the second episode of BIOmarkers, the audio series that archives the oral history of organic geochemistry, we speak with Dr. Tim Eglinton, Professor of Biogeoscience at ETH Zurich and Fellow of the Royal Society well-known for his work on the carbon cycle. In his interview, Tim covers his path into the field, his research, and he speaks about his father, Geoffrey Eglinton.
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.