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Stone Lab and Ohio Sea
Grant Researcher Featured on Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 22, 2006 Stone Laboratory and Ohio Sea Grant researcher,
“Dirty Jobs” program host Mike
Rowe and his crew follow Stanford for 10 hours as she catches and weighs
snakes, and analyzes their vomit. Stanford, who is working on her PhD at This Dirty Jobs episode provides a
wonderful opportunity to introduce students to the world of research.
“What’s great about this show for college students is they can see
exactly what cool things they can do in Ohio State University’s Research
Experience for Undergraduates Program, which is offered every summer at Stone
Lab,” explains Stanford. The REU, or Research Experience for
Undergraduates, Program at Several undergraduate students have worked
with Stanford the past few summers on her snake research, with some recent students
signing on for a second summer. “This type of hands-on, real-world
research experience isn’t available at many institutions at the
undergraduate level,” she explains. Stone Laboratory, The Ohio State
University’s Island Campus and Ohio Sea Grant’s research and
education facility, provides Stanford with a perfect research base for studying
the snakes. “The Dirty Jobs segment was a
wonderful way to promote For more information about the Stone Lab
REU program, go to www.stonelab.osu.edu. # # # Contact: Office: 419.285.1847 or 419.285.2341 Jill Jentes Banicki Communications Director 614.292.8949 |