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Biodiversity and Global change

Tong Qiu accepts tenure track position

Tong Qiu accepts tenure track position

May 24, 2022 James Clark, Ph.D.

Tong will start at Penn State University in October 2022. Meanwhile, he’ll complete projects here are Duke focused on remote sensing, tree fecundity, and ground beetle ecology. His highly productive postdoc years include the publications listed here.

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