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Margaret Fraiser

With a visionary perspective, Margaret Fraiser addresses the intricate dynamics of Earth's past, focusing on pivotal events that have shaped the planet's ecological and geological history. As an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Geosciences department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her students and colleagues. Margaret's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Georgia, followed by a Master of Science and a PhD from the University of Southern California, where she honed her skills in geological sciences. Margaret's research interests are deeply rooted in understanding the Permo-Triassic mass extinction, a cataclysmic event that drastically altered life on Earth. Her work delves into the ecological restructuring that occurred during the Triassic period, exploring the causes and consequences of climate change during this transformative era. Through her research, she aims to unravel the complex interactions between biological and environmental factors that have influenced the planet's evolutionary trajectory. In addition to her research, Margaret is dedicated to education and mentorship. She teaches a variety of courses in historical geology and ocean sciences, inspiring students to explore the wonders of Earth's history and the processes that continue to shape it. Her commitment to teaching excellence has been recognized through numerous honors and awards, reflecting her ability to engage and motivate students in the classroom. Margaret is also actively involved in the broader geosciences community. She holds editorial roles for several prestigious journals, contributing her expertise to the dissemination of cutting-edge research. Her outreach activities extend beyond academia, as she participates in initiatives aimed at raising public awareness about the importance of geosciences in understanding and addressing contemporary environmental challenges. Her scholarly contributions have been published in reputable geological publications, showcasing her ability to bridge the gap between research and practical applications. Margaret's work not only advances scientific knowledge but also informs policy and decision-making processes related to environmental conservation and sustainability. Through her multifaceted career, Margaret Fraiser exemplifies the role of a dedicated scientist and educator, committed to advancing our understanding of Earth's past and its implications for the future. Her passion for geosciences and her unwavering dedication to research and teaching continue to inspire those around her, making her a respected figure in her field.

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