Dr. Maggie Werner-Washburne is a Regents Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of New Mexico. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Penelope Boston is an Associate Professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at New Mexico Tech. Her work includes studying microorganisms in extreme environments such as caves, and astrobiology that can be used for the Mars mission. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Maggie Werner-Washburne is a Regents Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of New Mexico. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Penelope Boston is an Associate Professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at New Mexico Tech. Her work includes studying microorganisms in extreme environments such as caves, and astrobiology that can be used for the Mars mission. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"