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Jamie McFarlin
@isotopes.bsky.social
science enthusiast, think a lot about biogeochem Asst professor, studying cold places stable isotopes are my jam
175 followers173 following8 posts
JMisotopes.bsky.social

Lipid biomarker peeps: do you routinely hydrolyze your TLE? Why/why not? Looking through the lit and it’s all over the board.

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Ah! Same. I am still partial to xcalibur 😂😭

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Oh nooo this is bad news for us, we’ve been trying to figure out how to do this too…. Is it really only export as .pdf??

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Immensely proud of my PhD student Fatemeh Ajallooeian who successfully defended her PhD yesterday! Keep an eye out for exciting work on the temperature dependency of lacustrine GDGTs within a single lake system!

PhD student standing in front of a slide with cartoons of lake bacteria, and the words ‘intact polar lipids’.
PhD student receiving the traditional PhD hat with decorations of a cow, lake sediment, and other.
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Amazing! Want #40 😆? Just got our new hplc up and running!

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New LCMS, who dis?

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Just out, a 66 million year history of atmospheric CO2. Key take away: CO2 hasn't been at today's levels for at least 3 million years. These high CO2 worlds in the geological past had less ice and *much* higher sea levels 📈🌊 ⚒️🧪 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

Graph showing atmospheric CO2 over the last 66 million years superimposed on bands indicating levels of global warming
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Are you a doctoral student? Want to explore how Earth and life dance together? 🧪⚒️🌎🔬🧬💃 Join us next summer in Italy and at Penn State! Dates and info for the 2024 International Geobiology Course here: t.co/nv3Ooy88Vn

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JM
Jamie McFarlin
@isotopes.bsky.social
science enthusiast, think a lot about biogeochem Asst professor, studying cold places stable isotopes are my jam
175 followers173 following8 posts