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New group photo!

Posted on May 30, 2019August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

Post Doc applications due soon!

Posted on May 30, 2019August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

Post-Doctoral Position Available!

Posted on April 10, 2019August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

Website Update!

Posted on October 25, 2018August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

Announcing BRAILLE! A new NASA PSTAR team focused on exploring lava tubes as Mars analogs

Posted on August 7, 2017August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

I am excited to announce that our PSTAR proposal to NASA as funded. Our team is titled – Biologic and Resource Analog Investigations in Low Light Environments (BRAILLE) – and is headed up by Jen Blank from NASA Ames. The Osburn laboratory will be looking at lipid and isotopic biosignatures of lava tube microbiology in […]

Updated People pages!

Posted on March 6, 2017August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

Meet Caitlin and Hannah, our newest lab members!

Recruiting Graduate Students this year

Posted on September 30, 2015August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

Interested in Isotope Geobiology and getting at Ph.D.? Check out the department website: http://www.earth.northwestern.edu, and follow up with Prof. Osburn to talk about potential projects.

The Picarro is Working!

Posted on November 5, 2014August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

I now have a fully functional Picarro Water isotope analyzer in my new lab! Two batches of data have already been produced.

Welcome to the Osburn Lab Website!

Posted on October 8, 2014August 31, 2025 by Magdalena Osburn

We are just getting off the ground so please be patient, but this is the place to go for all sorts of OsburnLab content!

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