HUCE/EPS/Geobiology Seminar
“Mass law slopes and 18O kinetic isotope effects during aerobic respiration” with Daniel Stolper, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley. The second of two special HUCE/EPS/Geobiology seminars.
Daniel Stolper is a geochemist with interests in a variety of problems related to the rock record, microbiology, and biogeochemical cycles in the present and past. His approach to scientific problems is centered around linking experiments and physically based models to natural observations in an integrated fashion and, when necessary, developing new methods and techniques. His lab is centered around mass spectrometric measurements of experimental and environmental samples. Stolper earned his Ph.D. in geobiology from Caltech in 2014 and his A.B. in Earth and planetary sciences from Harvard College in 2008.
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