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<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''Megan Marshall'''</h2>
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*Agricultural and Bioengineering
*Agricultural and Biological Engineering
*Penn State Graduate Student
*Penn State Post-Doc
*Email ------@psu.edu
*Email [mailto:mnm11@psu.edu mnm11@psu.edu]
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<h2 style="color: #AAAAAA">'''About Me'''</h2>
I am in my first year as a post-doc at Penn State University, working in Dr. Richard's lab.  My background is in modeling, sustainable agriculture, and molecular microbial ecology techniques to study microorganisms in complex environments, such as soil and compost.  At Penn State, my research is focused on ensilage as a biomass storage and pretreatment method for cellulosic ethanol production. 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 23 October 2007

Megan Marshall

  • Agricultural and Biological Engineering
  • Penn State Post-Doc
  • Email mnm11@psu.edu

About Me

I am in my first year as a post-doc at Penn State University, working in Dr. Richard's lab. My background is in modeling, sustainable agriculture, and molecular microbial ecology techniques to study microorganisms in complex environments, such as soil and compost. At Penn State, my research is focused on ensilage as a biomass storage and pretreatment method for cellulosic ethanol production.

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