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Canopy researcher goes out on a (tree) limb to promote public understanding of science

Nadkarni explains tree biology to medium security inmates at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center.

Nadkarni explains tree biology to medium security inmates at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Washington state as part of a science lecture series.

Credit: Benj Drummond and Sara Joy Steele


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Nadkarni scales an old-growth tree in the Cascade Mountains in Washington.

Nadkarni scales an old-growth Douglas fir tree in the Cascade Mountains in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington.

Credit: Jon Huey, The Evergreen State College


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Treetop Barbie dressed for canopy research

Treetop Barbie dressed for canopy research, with or without Ken.

Credit: Martin Kane, The Evergreen State College


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Poster showing a woman running

Nadkarni directs the University of Utah's Sports 'n Science program, which promotes public recognition of the role of science in sports and everyday life.

Credit: Jeff Hanson, University of Utah


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Nadkarni receives the National Science Board Public Service Award from then NSB Chairman.

Nadkarni receives the National Science Board Public Service Award from then NSB Chairman Ray M. Bowen.

Credit: Sandy Schaeffer


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Nadkarni with her daughter

Nadkarni doesn't spend all of her time dangling from the canopy. She also enjoys being on terra firma with her daughter shown here, a University of Utah major in urban ecology; her son, a soon-to-be medical student; and her husband, Dr. Jack Longino, an NSF-funded entomologist.

Credit: Erika Longino


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