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Limor Dubrovsky

Undergraduate Researcher

CV
My name is Limor and I am a freshman at Brown working for the Witman Lab. I am working towards a ScB in Environmental Science with a focus on conservation science and ecology.

I grew up in Lafayette, California, surrounded by the outdoors. I’m on the Brown Women’s Crew team, and rowed for five years prior to Brown in Oakland, California. By nature of this sport, I am outside for the majority of the time. Some of my fondest memories of the outdoors are exploring Monterey Bay and the redwood forests in California, and scuba diving in the Red Sea. Whether it’s rowing, hiking, scuba diving, or a number of other activities, I always find myself outside. My love and fascination for the outdoors has led to my passion and genuine interest in ecology and coastal studies.
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