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Associate Professor of Biology Sydne Record on Women in Ecology

March 2, 2020 by Gabriela Capone '22
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Associate Professor of Biology Sydne Record was recently interviewed by the National Ecological Observatory Network for their series on women in ecology.

Record spoke about diversity in the field, her career, field research, and using data science in ecological research.

From the article:

鈥淥ne of the biggest challenges is that ecologists have been working at the local plot level, but many current environmental issues are global in nature, so scaling up research of ecological processes across space and time is vital. Also, when working with these datasets, it鈥檚 interdisciplinary work鈥攄ata science, which combines statistics, computer science, and ecology. Data science is important across multiple fields, and many of today鈥檚 faculty don鈥檛 yet have all the skills to do this work. I think the NSF recognizes this challenge, and I鈥檓 really excited for the this year in my hometown because it鈥檚 about harnessing the ecological data revolution.鈥

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