Zoe Harrold, a Postdoctoral Researcher at Montana
State University in Bozeman, MT, studies microbes in extreme
environments, This year she preformed data collection for research in
the glacier caves under Mt. Rainer's Crater. "[She] sees the caves as a
natural laboratory to study microbes that flourish where most life
withers." explains the Seattle Times Article.
Harrold earned her Ph.D in geomicrobiology at the University of Washington, Earth and Space Science Department in Seattle, WA. She has authored numerous published scientific papers and has worked as a presenter and teacher for nearly 8 years. In 2008 Harrold interned as a Field Hydrologist Internship with GSA Geo-Corp where she located, mapped and measured spring locations in the San Juan mountains to provide information for USFS water rights claims.
Harrold earned her Ph.D in geomicrobiology at the University of Washington, Earth and Space Science Department in Seattle, WA. She has authored numerous published scientific papers and has worked as a presenter and teacher for nearly 8 years. In 2008 Harrold interned as a Field Hydrologist Internship with GSA Geo-Corp where she located, mapped and measured spring locations in the San Juan mountains to provide information for USFS water rights claims.
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