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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 4 - Dr. Simon Brassell
BIOmarkers Podcast
12 minutes 44 seconds
5 years ago
Season 1 - Episode 4 - Dr. Simon Brassell
In the fourth episode of BIOmarkers, the audio series that archives the oral history of organic geochemistry, we speak with Dr. Simon Brassell, Professor of Geological Sciences, Biogeochemistry, and Molecular Organic Geochemistry at the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington. In his interview, Simon discusses his time at the University of Bristol, proxies, and what piques his interest today.
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.