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July 2, 2013

GROW student Carolyn Keogh will research invasive marine invertebrates in Japan.

University of Georgia Ph.D. and NSF GROW student Carolyn Keogh will conduct research in Japan on the effects of reduced parasitism on the population dynamics of invasive marine invertebrates. Here, Keogh visits the Kotoku-in temple in Kamakura, Japan. Her GROW fellowship will begin in March 2014.

Credit: Carolyn Keogh, University of Georgia


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