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Idaho Stable Isotopes Laboratory
P.O. Box 441133
Moscow, ID 83844-1133




ISIL Hall of Fame



Robert D. Brander, former ISIL Laboratory Manager

Temporarily retired "homeDad" in Scandinavia with his wife and son. 


 




Nick Balster '00
Nick is a professor at the University of Wisconsin.



Lucas Cernusak '00
Lucas has since earned his PhD in Canberra, Austrailia and moved on to a post-doc with the Smithsonian Institute, stationed in Panama.  



Troy Ocheltree '02
Troy is at it again on the Oregon 'State' Trail.

 




Jesse Nippert '03
Dr. Nippert has just completed a PhD at Colorado State







Chris Chambers '04
Our very own Jedi has been released and now busy saving the universe starting with Washington and Oregon first.  Chris is now working towards a PhD at Washington State University.






Remko Duursma
Was our 1st Ph.D. student in ecophysiometrics. Combined study in Forest Biometrics and Tree Ecophysiology where he parameterized process-based forest growth models in North-Idaho.  He's now post-doc, when not cross-country skiing, in Helsinki with his wife Daisy.  Duuuurrsssmaaa!

remkoduursma@yahoo.com




Ben Harlow
Master's student studied the physiological responses of conifers to elevation and solar insolation extremes via d13C of tree rings.  He has since moved in next door (8 miles) as the stable isotope lab manager of a new facility in the Department of Biology at Washington State University.

harl0513@uidaho.edu
http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~harl0513/



 


Kate Hall
Master's student conducted research at the Priest River Experimental Forest on the functional water uptake of conifers using d18O data.

hall4013@uidaho.edu



 
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