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Professor Grottoli receives AGU's Voyager Award

August 7, 2018

Professor Grottoli receives AGU's Voyager Award

Professor Grottoli receives award from AGU

Dr. Andrea G. Grottoli, Professor in the School of Earth Sciences, has been recognized with the Voyager Award from the American Geophysical Union's Ocean Sciences Section in recognition for her contributions to, and understanding of, coral bleaching, biogeochemistry, and skeletal chemistry. Established in 2016, the Ocean Sciences Voyager Award is given to mid-career scientist (10 to 20 years post-degree) in recognition of significant contributions and expanding leadership in ocean sciences. The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is an international non-profit scientific association with 60,000 members in 137 countries. Many congratulations to Prof. Grottoli.