Utilizing UV-Vis Spectroscopy in the Field
September 18, 2023
Dr. Sarah Kingston, SEA Assistant Professor of Oceanography and Chief Scientist of SEA's Marine Biodiversity & Conservation program, was featured in Select Science for her work utilizing Thermofisher's NanoDrop Spectrometer. The NanoDrop is part of a suite of equipment facilitating molecular work run by Dr. Kingston and students in the Marine Biodiversity & Conservation program while sailing aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans.
Read the full article here.
Interested in learning more about SEA's Marine Biodiversity & Conservation Program? Register for this upcoming webinar featuring Dr. Sarah Kingston.
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