Amy Leventer
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
languages spoken, written or signed: English
educated at: Rice University
occupation: scientist
official website: www.colgate.edu/facultysearch/facultydirectory/aleventer
Amy Leventer is an American Antarctic researcher specialising in micropaleontology, with specific research interests in marine geology, marine biology, and climate change. Leventer has made over a dozen journeys to the Antarctic, which began at the age of 24 and led to the pursuit of her PhD. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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- 2014-09Howard Conway, Bethan Davies, Alastair G.C. Graham, Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand, Stewart S.R. Jamieson, Robert D. Larter, Andrew Mackintosh, Sonja Berg, Daniel Brunstein, Miquel Canals, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Vincent Favier, Chris Fogwill, Neil F. Glasser, Karsten Gohl, Nick Golledge, Ian Goodwin, Martin Jakobsson, Joanne Johnson, Richard Jones, Johann Phillip Klages, Gerhard Kuhn, Kathy J. Licht, Stephen J. Livingstone, Rob McKay, Werner Nel, Frank O. Nitsche, Philip E. O'Brien, Tas van Ommen, Deborah Verfaillie, Wim Vyverman, Duanne A. White, David E. Sugden, Amy Leventer, Vincent Jomelli, Matt McGlone, Nathalie Van der Putten, Bernd Wagner, Xavier Crosta, Michael J Bentley, Colm Ó Cofaigh
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