University of Michigan
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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Jason Dobkowski

Jason Dobkowski

  • Traditional Master's Student
    Research Lab Technician
  • Kling Lab

Contact information

  • University of Michigan
    1300 Kraus Natural Science Building
    830 North University
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
  • Email: jdobkow@umich.edu

Advisor

George Kling

Research interests

Arctic ecosystems

Academic background

B.S. Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Michigan

UM affiliation

  • Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Research feature

Sunlight stimulates release of climate-warming gas from melting Arctic permafrost

Related news

On U-M Gateway: Sunlight stimulates release of climate-warming gas from melting Arctic permafrost

Ancient carbon trapped in Arctic permafrost is extremely sensitive to sunlight and, if exposed to the surface when long-frozen soils melt and collapse, can release climate-warming carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere much faster than previously thought.

On LSA website: shutterbugs and pufferfish

The LSA website’s slideshow features winning entries from EEB’s recent photo contest, highlighting fieldwork amid global wonders.

Shutterbug splendor: photo contest winners announced

Hats off to our new Honorary Photographer at Large, Sara Fortin, who came in first place with "Bold Ridge Summit" taken near Eklutna Lake, Alaska.