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Drew Gorman-Lewis is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington, specializing in geochemistry. His research focuses on how both natural and anthropogenic processes, such as mining and nuclear energy, affect the behavior of chemicals in the environment. Gorman-Lewis studies the implications of these chemicals on water quality and microbial communities. He employs an interdisciplinary approach, integrating methods from microbiology, physical chemistry, and thermodynamic modeling to explore how organisms survive and thrive in extreme environments. His fascination with the physiological characteristics that enable life in such environments drives his research interests and contributions to the field.
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