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Adelaide Dahl

Undergraduate Researcher

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I am in the Class of 2021 at Brown and have been a part of the Witman Lab since my first year in 2017, working in various projects alongside other lab members. 
My current topic of study for my senior thesis is focused on sessile invertebrate species in the Galápagos and looking into the effect of ENSO on these populations. 
Outside of the Witman Lab I am a captain of the Brown Women’s Crew team, and am interested in utilizing my experience in art and digital design for projects that focus on scientific communication!
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