A Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY ESF, Kimmerer is the author of numerous scientific papers on plant ecology, bryophyte ecology, traditional knowledge, and restoration ecology.
From June through September, every major bay and estuary across Long Island was afflicted by harmful algal blooms, oxygen-starved dead zones, and/or fish kills. Excessive delivery of nitrogen from onsite wastewater has been established as a root cause.
Shenglong Zhang’s new sequencing approach achieves an unprecedented level of granularity for identifying all RNA modifications without bias, with potential to improve applications in disease diagnosis, treatment and advanced personalized medicine.
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