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Tag: UW News

UWAB Prof. Jodi Young Awarded 2021 Sloan Research Fellowship

February 19, 2021 astrobio

UWAB Faculty member Jodi Young (Oceanography) has been awarded an early-career fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation! Prof. Young…

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Posted in: Awards, Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Awards, Fellowships, Jodi Young, Sloan Foundation, UW News

The 7 Rocky Planets Orbiting TRAPPIST-1 May be Made of Similar Stuff

January 22, 2021 astrobio

UWAB Professor Eric Agol (Astronomy) is the lead author on a new study of the 7 planets in the TRAPPIST-1…

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Posted in: Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Brett Morris, Eric Agol, Exoplanets, NASA JPL, Rodrigo Luger, Spitzer Space Telescope, TRAPPIST-1, UW News, Victoria Meadows

Astronomers Document the Rise and Fall of a Rarely Observed Stellar Dance

January 19, 2021 astrobio

Recent UWAB Alumna Diana Windemuth (PhD Astronomy & Astrobiology, 2020), is a co-author on a paper discussing the eclipsing binary…

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Posted in: Alumni, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: AAS, Binary Stars, Diana Windemuth, James Davenport, UW News

Microbes Help Unlock Phosphorus for Plant Growth

November 30, 2020 astrobio

UWAB faculty member Sharon Doty (SEFS) and her lab recently published a paper “Endophyte-Promoted Phosphorus Solubilization in Populus” in Frontiers…

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Posted in: Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Phosphorus, Sharon Doty, UW News

Volcanic Activity and Changes in Earth’s Mantle Were Key to Rise of Atmospheric Oxygen

June 10, 2020 astrobio

UWAB postdoctoral researcher, Shintaro Kadoya, and his advisor Prof. David Catling have recently published a paper in Nature Communications that…

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Posted in: Faculty, Featured, Media, Postdocs, Research Filed under: David Catling, Early Earth, Nature, Oxygen, Shintaro Kadoya, UW News

UWAB Prof. Sarah Keller Receives 2019 Cottrell Scholars STAR Award

April 9, 2019 astrobio

Recent addition to the UW Astrobiology Program, Prof. Sarah Keller (Chemistry) was recently announced as the recipient of a 2019…

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Posted in: Awards, Faculty, Featured, Media Filed under: Awards, Cottrell Scholar STAR Award, Sarah Keller, UW News

Victoria Meadows Awarded 2018 Drake Award

December 4, 2018 astrobio

On June 14, at a ceremony at SRI International in Menlo Park, CA, Prof. Victoria Meadows was awarded the 2018…

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Posted in: Awards, Faculty, Featured, Media Filed under: Awards, Quanta Magazine, SETI, UW News, Victoria Meadows
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Last April, 4 grad students, accompanied by Prof. Last April, 4 grad students, accompanied by Prof. Baptiste Journaux and funded by the UWAB program, documented the 2024 total solar eclipse. The team traveled to Arkansas to reach the center of the 115-mile band of totality stretching from Texas to Maine, and were the subject of a CENV mini-documentary!

The eclipse team delivered a talk about their trip and outreach work to the rest of the UWAB community on October 15th! Thanks to Baptiste Journaux, Sarah Smith, Alysa Fintel, Andrew Shumway, Haskelle White-Gianella, and Ula Jones for representing the program! 

See the full Eclipse Documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD1IpJYI9NQ
… or watch their UWAB Colloquium Talk here: https://youtu.be/TG5QlVPq8rg?si=gIH2hKHxd7JsFpz-

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(left to right) Sarah Smith, Baptiste Journaux, Alysa Fintel, Andrew Shumway, Haskelle White-Gianella, and Ula Jones at Calico Rock AK just after the total solar eclipse on April 8 2024.
On October 8th, UWAB hosted Dr. Kathy Campbell - a On October 8th, UWAB hosted Dr. Kathy Campbell - a geologist, paleoecologist and astrobiologist from the University of Auckland! Dr. Campbell spoke about her work investigating extreme environments as analog settings for early life on Earth. She uses a comparative paleoenvironmental approach to searching for evidence of past life in Martian rocks by focusing on Earth’s hot spring deposits and unusual hydrothermal silica found by Spirit rover at Columbia Hills on Mars. 

In other words, her work helps us understand geochemical signs of past life, which is used to inform biosignature detection on Mars! 

The colloquium recording is now available on our YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/hYuuMY-yNu4
This week UWAB faculty member, Jodi Young, and pos This week UWAB faculty member, Jodi Young, and postdoctoral researcher, Fabian Klenner, joined the UW College of Environment’s Extreme Environments podcast, FieldSound, to teach the community about how extreme environments on Earth can inform us about the search for life on distant exoplanets and icy moons, such as Europa and Enceladus!

Jodi Young studies how marine microalgae shape our ecosystems, flourishing in the harsh icy brine environments of Earth’s polar regions. Fabian Klenner combines experimentation and modeling to understand the oceans of icy moons and biosignature detection. In the FieldSound podcast, Young and Klenner discuss topics including the Solar System’s icy moons, marine fieldwork, and the Europa Clipper mission – demonstrating how astrobiology is a field of extreme interdisciplinary collaboration! 

Listen to their full podcast here:
https://environment.uw.edu/news/2024/10/s3-e2-astrobiology-with-jodi-young-and-fabian-klenner/
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