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Contributors To Northwest Science & Technology

This issue of Northwest Science & Technology was sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0609451.

All opinions expressed herein are the view of the authors alone and do not represent the official position or policy of the University of Washington or the National Science Foundation.

Founding Editor:
Deborah L. Illman, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow, National Science Foundation Discovery Corps
University of Washington (UW)
Box 353740
Seattle, WA 98195-3740
nwst@u.washington.edu

Editorial Assistants:

Emily Marshall

Beryl Hatton

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Brian Vogt, UW Publication Services

Contributors:

Cat Adams is an undergraduate at the University of Washington studying microbiology and biology with an emphasis on ecology and evolution.

Kellen Andrilenas is an undergraduate in biology and psychology at the University of Washington.

Amelia Bachleda is an undergraduate student in the UW Department of Neurobiology.

Jacqueline Callihan is a Ph.D. student in bioengineering at the University of Washington.

Adam Hamilton is an English and philosophy double major at the University of Washington.

Beryl Hatton is completing a Ph.D. in molecular and cellular biology at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.

Dan Helman is a physical oceanography student at the University of Washington.

Kosta Kyriacopoulos is a graduate student with the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington.

Charla Lambert is a graduate student in genome sciences at the University of Washington.

Kris Ludwig recently completed a Ph.D. in oceanography at the University of Washington, where her research focused on the geology and chemistry of deep-sea hydrothermal vents.

Emily Marshall is a graduate student in microbiology at the University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Beth Martin is a graduate student in the UW Department of Earth and Spaces Sciences.

Keisha McDew is pursuing a bachelorĂ­s degree in technical communication at the University of Washington.

Bret Norris is a writer and doctoral student in the UW College of Education.

Sara Selgrade is a graduate student in genome sciences at the University of Washington

Samuel Pine is a doctoral candidate in Pathobiology at the University of Washington's Department of Global Health.

Britta Voss is currently studying chemical oceanography at the University of Washington.


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