The GRS/GRC from the Perspective of a Graduate Student and First Time Attendee
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2013
Department
Coastal Sciences, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
Abstract
The networking and collaborative opportunities afforded to the attendees of the Ocean and Human Health Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) and the Gordon Research Conference (GRC) are vast and great. The GRS/GRC, in particular, has the capability of facilitating interlaboratory and interdisciplinary collaborations. The following article highlights the benefits associated with attending the GRS/GRC as a graduate student and first time attendee.
Publication Title
Microbial Ecology
Volume
65
Issue
4
First Page
922
Last Page
923
Recommended Citation
Russo, C. D.
(2013). The GRS/GRC from the Perspective of a Graduate Student and First Time Attendee. Microbial Ecology, 65(4), 922-923.
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