Science Magazine - Ancient DNA
Evolutionary biologists piece together the genomes of extinct animals buried under Arctic permafrost for thousands of years.
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Science and nature multimedia producer. 10 years experience producing science radio and podcasts for AAAS. Video producer/editor for Science magazine. Video editor, San Diego Zoo Global Academy. Media content developer, San Diego Natural History Museum. MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking from Montana State University and 2017 certificate in interactive media (Adobe). Premiere, After Effects, ProTools, Audacity, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign,
Evolutionary biologists piece together the genomes of extinct animals buried under Arctic permafrost for thousands of years.
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