The Osburn Isotope Geobiology Lab, led by Magdalena Osburn in Evanston, IL, focuses on exploring microbial life in extreme environments through the analysis of lipid and isotopic biosignatures. The lab conducts research on topics such as biologic analog investigations in low light environments and the establishment of the Deep Mine Microbial Observatory.
With a team dedicated to studying lava tube microbiology and presenting findings at conferences like AbSciCon, the Osburn Isotope Geobiology Lab is at the forefront of cutting-edge research in isotope geobiology. Post-doctoral positions and graduate student opportunities are available for those interested in delving into the world of isotope geobiology under the guidance of Prof. Osburn.
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