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Orca Watcher: July 22-26: Windy, whale-filled days
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For any use of my photos, please contact me at monika.wieland at gmail.com. You can browse some of my best photos and order prints by clicking here. Any photo seen on my blog can be made available for prints or high resolution download by request. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. July 22-26: Windy, whale-filled days. On July 22nd, many members of J-, K-, and L-Pods were hanging out on the west side of San Juan Island - unfortunately just out of reach! The (very robust looking) K12 Sequim. J26 Mike off Land Bank.
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Orca Watcher: August 2015
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For any use of my photos, please contact me at monika.wieland at gmail.com. You can browse some of my best photos and order prints by clicking here. Any photo seen on my blog can be made available for prints or high resolution download by request. Saturday, August 29, 2015. August 16th: The Reed College Killer Whale Department, Drones and Killer Whales, and Resting Ks and Ls. Reed isn't exactly known for studying killer whales, but maybe that's about to change? It was a bit of an unusual whale encounter ...
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Spotted in the Lab | Ritz Bits
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Spotted in the Lab. April 26, 2016. This is the last week of classes. Reed seniors are finalizing their theses. 8212; a culmination of their year-long projects — before sending them off to faculty readers. As we near the end, my computational biology lab has a new round of students working night and day. Don’t worry, though – Monty the Motivation Whale is there for you. Be due to the fact that one of the Reed seniors is a lead scientist at the Orca Behavior Institute. A non-profit he started in 2015.
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Computational Biology on the Road. October 17, 2016. A few weeks ago I took my students to the Association Computing Machinery Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Health Informatics ( ACM-BCB. In Seattle, WA. It was a fantastic experience for everyone involved – the organizers did an excellent job running the conference. I asked my students to reflect on the conference, and I figured I should do the same. Make sure the taxi to the train station can fit the entire group. Make sure you...