Centralia’s underground mine fire already had been burning for 40 years when Susquehanna's Tammy Tobin decided she wanted to become part of a ground-breaking study that has lasted more than two decades. As the John C. Horn Lecture presenter, Tobin recounted the biological research she and her team conducted, the ground-breaking discoveries they made on the "hot bed" that the mine fire created and how their could work could lead to better understanding bacterial resistance, resilience and recovery to other environmental warming events.
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