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Ted Raab
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Ted Raab

Senior Investigator

Plant Biology
Carnegie Institution for Science
  • tkraab@carnegiescience.edu
  • 650-325-1521
  • Office:  
  • 260 Panama Street
    Stanford, CA 94305, US
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Bio

Chemist by training in college, I have moved to plant-soil ecological studies of High Altitude/High Latitude systems. Fieldwork has been in the Rocky Mountains, Hawai'i, Northern Alaska, boreal forest of Canada, and the Aleutian Islands since 1994. Over the last 5 years, I developed an interest in the interactions of mammals with soil processes, especially in the Tropics.

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  • Semantic Scholar

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  • iNaturalist
    Biota from several Continents, in the course of fieldwork etc.

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