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Welcome, Dan!

rpsnow July 28, 2017 Lab members

Dan Forrest has joined us as a technician helping run eco-evolutionary models for coral reefs around the world. He just spent a year in Equatorial Guinea running a field station, and so has lots of good stories to tell!

Welcome, Dan!

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