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Dr Ellen Albright explains how to improve water quality in upcoming seminar

BY OLIVIA WEBSTER




If you are interested in how to improve water quality, be sure to attend the seminar led by Dr. Ellen Albright on November 17.

At 2:30-3:30 pm in Martin Institute 105, the Biology Department of Stonehill College is presenting a virtual talk by Dr. Ellen Albright. She is a postdoctoral researcher of limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Albright will be presenting how to understand lake nutrient cycles to improve water quality.

According to her LinkedIn page, Albright is an ecosystem ecologist and biogeochemist. She studies eutrophication in lakes and reservoirs, focusing on the mechanisms that control phosphorus cycling in shallow water bodies. Albright lead a seminar where students interested in biology can learn more.

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