Biogeochemistry as Ecosystem Accounting: Dr. Emily Bernhardt
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In this episode of BioGist, Emily Nagamoto, a member of the class of 2024 majoring in Earth and Climate Sciences, interviews Dr. Emily Bernhardt, the James B. Duke Professor of Biology and the chair of the Biology department at Duke University. Listen to hear Dr. Bernhardt define what biogeochemistry is, detail how she and her lab measure the cycling of elements, and describe how chopping vegetables help her destress. The full transcript for this episode is available at https://biology.duke.edu/biogeochemistry-ecosystem-accounting-dr-emily-bernhardt To find out more about Dr. Bernhardt, visit her lab website at https://bernhardtlab.weebly.com/, and follow her on Twitter @DrBioGC. Thanks to the Duke Biology department for supporting BioGist, and to Poddington Bear for the music. Have questions or feedback about the show? Email us at [email protected]
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