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Marcus Bartholomew

Undergraduate Researcher

My name is Marcus Bartholomew and I am an ScB Marine Biology concentrator in the class of 2022. I’ve lived in Cambridge, MA for my entire life and I became interested in marine biology after snorkeling in the US Virgin Islands and with my grandparents. From there I became further interested in deep ocean biology and the human effects on aquatic environments. I joined the Witman Lab at the end of the spring semester of 2020 and I have been helping remotely analyze the herbivory rates of fish in the Galapagos Islands. Outside of the lab I am a dancer, an active member of the multiracial student group BOMBS, play trombone in several groups on campus, and when at home I do glassblowing and make ceramics.
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