I've been a bit quiet posting about the lab, but that's not because we haven't had any exciting news. A month or so ago, Megan Fork applied was awarded a GO fellowship to work at Oak Ridge National Laboratories. Megan's work there will focus on the metabolic dynamics of reservoirs and how they are influenced by pulses of urban run-off. Congratulations, Megan!
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Welcome!This is the homepage of the Heffernan Lab at Duke University. Here you can find all sorts of information about our research, teaching, and outreach. If you have any questions, contact Dr. Heffernan. Dr. Jim HeffernanI am an Assistant Professor in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. My research is focused on the causes and consequences of major changes in ecosystem structure, mostly in streams and wetlands. Archives
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