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Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Welcome to the Fike Lab at Washington University

Welcome to the Fike Lab at Washington University. We recently welcomed a new postdoctoral fellow to the lab. Morgan Raven comes to us from the California Institute of Technology, where she recently defended her PhD thesis under Alex Sessions. We look forward to seeing Morgans next projects in the Fike lab! This entry was posted in Lab. October 17, 2016. This entry was posted in Lab. August 5, 2016. A change of hands. After eight years at Wash U, we wish Mac McCay all the best as he moves on to a positio.

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Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Welcome to the Fike Lab at Washington University

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Welcome to the Fike Lab at Washington University. We recently welcomed a new postdoctoral fellow to the lab. Morgan Raven comes to us from the California Institute of Technology, where she recently defended her PhD thesis under Alex Sessions. We look forward to seeing Morgans next projects in the Fike lab! This entry was posted in Lab. October 17, 2016. This entry was posted in Lab. August 5, 2016. A change of hands. After eight years at Wash U, we wish Mac McCay all the best as he moves on to a positio.

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