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Anders Kiledal is an Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Michigan's Earth and Environmental Sciences Department, affiliated with the Michigan Geomicrobiology Lab. He is based in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA), located at 1100 North University Building, Room 2534, Ann Arbor, MI. His research focuses on geobiology, environmental sciences, and microbiological interactions in natural systems, such as the study of algae blooms in Lake Erie.
Recent contributions include work highlighted in news articles (e.g., January 2024 and July 2023 updates), where he collaborated with colleagues like Gregory Dick and Helena Sarah Nitschky. No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts, though his involvement in departmental activities and research projects indicates active participation in academic and scientific communities.
Anders Kiledal's office is in the North University Building (NUB), and he can be reached via email at kiledal@umich.edu. The Earth and Environmental Sciences department maintains broader research initiatives, including field trips, the GeoClub, and academic programs for undergraduate and graduate students.
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