Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Kim Van Meter, a postdoctoral fellow working on the Lake Futures project, won the first place prize among presentations given by postdoctoral fellows at the . Kim's talk, titled "Biogeochemical Asynchrony", was presented as part of the Watershed Management and Disturbance session, led in part by Lake Futures Project Investigator, Nandita Basu.

Congratulations, Kim!