Posts Tagged ‘Trustees’
A Big Project for Small Organisms—and the Atmosphere
More than 100 scientists from 20 research institutions, including BIOS, studied plankton and the ocean’s chemical and physical properties
Read MoreA Conversation with Rob Cawthorn, BIOS Trustee Emeritus
Since 1999, Cawthorn has brought his passion for science to the Institute’s board
Read MoreA Royal Visit to BIOS
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, celebrates anniversary during visit to Bermuda
Read MorePotter, Chemist, BIOS Trustee
James Galloway, a BIOS board member for 34 years, reflects on his contributions to our understanding of Earth’s chemical systems
Read MoreForty-seven Years and Counting
Bermudian Walywn Hughes has served the BIOS board since 1969
Read MoreRemembering John A. Knauss: Oceanographer, Visionary, and BIOS Trustee
It is with sadness that BIOS announces the death of oceanographer John A. Knauss, 90, who served the Institute for 10 years as a board member and later as a trustee until 2005.
Read MoreBIOS Trustee Honored with American Geophysical Union Award
John Farrington pursued geochemical work “with dogged determination”
Read MoreNew BIOS Board Chairman Finishes First Year in Elected Position
Bill Charrier calls the work “an engaging challenge”
Read MoreFor Women in Oceanography, Progress is Made—and Challenges Remain
Three BIOS scientists and alumnae share their views in special report
Read MoreThe Human Backbone of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS)
25 years of cruises, collaborations and research: a testament in the words of Dr. Rod Johnson to the research technicians, principal investigators and BIOS support staff of BATS
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