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- Rebecca Vega Thurber (born December 30, 1975) is an American microbial ecologist and coral reef scientist. She is the Pernot distinguished chair of microbiology at Oregon State University since 2020. She is a team leader of the Tara Pacific expedition and co-producer of the coral reef documentary Saving Atlantis. (en)
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- Stanford University (en)
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- University of California Santa Cruz (en)
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- Marine biology and microbiology (en)
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- Rebecca Vega Thurber (en)
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- Rebecca Vega Thurber (born December 30, 1975) is an American microbial ecologist and coral reef scientist. She is the Pernot distinguished chair of microbiology at Oregon State University since 2020. She is a team leader of the Tara Pacific expedition and co-producer of the coral reef documentary Saving Atlantis. (en)
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- Rebecca Vega Thurber (en)
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