Assistant Professor Perl Egendorf named a grant awardee for the 2023 Women in Science Incentive Prize from The Story Exchange
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Congratulations to Perl Egendorf, PhD, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Science, who was named a grant awardee for the 2023 Women in Science Incentive Prize from The Story Exchange.
Follow the link in our bio to read about Professor Egendorf’s contribution to developing New York City’s Clean Soil Bank and their next project focused on building a mobile soil lab.
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