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      <image:caption>I took a non-traditional pathway into planetary science that has provided a unique perspective on science, academia, and life! Between high school and college, I took a ~3 year break from school. I had no clue where I wanted to go in terms of career pathways at that point in time. After starting community college, I took my first ever geology class and was amazed at what you could learn from rocks, and then once I realized that could be applied to space rocks, I was hooked! I earned my AS degree at Seattle Central Community College and transferred to Western Washington University to earn my BS degree in Geology. I finished my PhD working with Dr. Briony Horgan at Purdue University. My dissertation work focused on using remote sensing techniques and analog work to understand alteration on rocky bodies. Now, I am a postdoctoral research geologist continuing Mars research at the Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum.</image:caption>
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