Julie Meachen Awarded DMU’s First NSF Grant
Dr. Meachen joined Des Moines University as an assistant professor of anatomy in July 2013, where she has been an active researcher. During Dr. Meachen’s initial visit to Natural Trap Cave, a 85-foot-deep sinkhole, she discovered various fossils from species ranging from 12,000 to 30,000 years old. In April 2015 she was awarded the first National Science Foundation (NSF) grant ($400,000) to support her project in Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave. In collaboration with researchers from across the globe, this project seeks to understand the Pleistocene extinction. #ewls #womencavers #ScienceWomen #WLeadershp
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https://www.dmu.edu/dose/2015/04/julie-meachen-ph-d-awarded-dmus-first-nsf-grant/
Dr. Meachen joined Des Moines University as an assistant professor of anatomy in July 2013, where she has been an active researcher. During Dr. Meachen’s initial visit to Natural Trap Cave, a 85-foot-deep sinkhole, she discovered various fossils from species ranging from 12,000 to 30,000 years old. In April 2015 she was awarded the first National Science Foundation (NSF) grant ($400,000) to support her project in Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave. In collaboration with researchers from across the globe, this project seeks to understand the Pleistocene extinction. #ewls #womencavers #ScienceWomen #WLeadershp
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https://www.dmu.edu/dose/2015/04/julie-meachen-ph-d-awarded-dmus-first-nsf-grant/
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