Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Quinnipiac University
Rebekah Stein is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Physical Sciences at Quinnipiac University. She primarily teaches courses in Environmental Sciences and Natural Sciences. Her research interests are in the interface of the biosphere and atmosphere in times of climate change, including the past, present, and future. She uses biogeochemical tools, including a range of stable and clumped isotopes, to evaluate biological responses to climate stress, and has published a number of articles in reputable journals, from Paleoclimatology & Paleoceanography to PeerJ to JGR Atmospheres. She has received a number of grants and awards to support her research including from the National Science Foundation and Geological Society of America.
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