Contact Information Greg Slater Office: General Science Building, Rm 306 View Clip (.wmv) Environmental Organic Geochemistry Group Canada Research Chair in Environmental Isotope Biogeochemistry
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Greg Slater
"Achieving international distinction for creativity, innovation and excellence in geographical, geological and environmental education, research and outreach."
Research Interests
- Analytical technique development
- Environmental geochemistry
Investigations of the sources and fates of organic contaminants
Investigation and monitoring of contaminant biodegradation/bioremediation
- Biosignatures of microbial communities
Microbial carbon sources and cycling in extreme environments - Research in the fields of isotope geochemistry, organic geochemistry, aquatic geochemistry, microbial geochemistry, astrobiology, geoarcheology
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Related News Articles
- Hamilton Spectator, June 2011
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- Hamilton Spectator Article Feb. 2009
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Greg Slater, Astrobiology Magazine "Looking for Life on Mars – in a Canadian Lake", January 2009
- Greg Slater, McMaster University, Faculty of Science Newsletter, Research Profiles, Fall 2008
- Driving the Inovation Economy at McMaster, Greg Slater, McMaster University Early Research Awards Recipient
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Daily News Article June 25, 2008
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Globe and Mail May 22, 2008

