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Dustin Trail is an Associate Professor at the University of Rochester's Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His research focuses on experimental geochemistry, early Earth evolution, planetary magmas, and astrobiology, with an emphasis on high-pressure/temperature laboratory experiments to simulate planetary conditions. Key interests include magma redox evolution, Hadean Earth environments, and lunar geochemistry.
Trail's work involves synthesizing rocks/minerals under planetary conditions and utilizes advanced equipment like LA-ICP-MS. Research highlights include studies on zircon geochemistry, magma oxidation states, and the origins of the oldest terrestrial materials. His recent projects explore lunar crust formation, early Earth habitability, and the application of experimental data to ancient geological materials.
Scientific contributions include the 2017 Mineralogical Society of America Award. His lab integrates cutting-edge techniques in mineral analysis and planetary material simulations. Trail collaborates on interdisciplinary projects linking geochemistry with astrobiology and planetary science, advancing understanding of Earth's early history and extraterrestrial processes.

