Eunsoo Kim: Research Associate, Invertebrate Zoology https://www.amnh.org/research/staff-directory/eunsoo-kim
Research Associate, Invertebrate Zoology
Kim is particularly interested in understanding the
Research Associate, Invertebrate Zoology
Kim is particularly interested in understanding the
New experimental approach that uses non-toxic fluorescent dye shows that green algae consume bacteria.
2021 9:30 am Research posts Museum Curator Eunsoo Kim
Aaron A. Heiss, Ph.D, Postdoctoral Researcher
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Study of modern mussels along historic Museum collection shows effects of climate change on important marine organism.
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A fascination with the unusual fueled research into green algae that not only create food through photosynthesis but also consume it.
Associate Curator and Associate Professor Eunsoo Kim
2023 graduates of the Museum’s MAT Earth Science Residency Program.
High School of Architecture and Design, Brooklyn Kim
See inspiring new works and celebrate the return of the Museum’s annual film festival, showcasing the diversity of peoples and cultures on our planet.
Daniel Kim/© AMNH Sugarcane directors Julian Brave
Research Associate in Earth & Planetary Sciences department
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Books and Edited Books 2021. Mediums and Magical Things: Statues, Paintings, and Masks in Asian Places. Berkeley: University of California Press.2015. With Jongsung Yang and Yul Soo…
Sang-Bok Han and Kwang-Ok Kim.
The American Museum of Natural History, Division of Anthropology, welcomed delegations from the Pueblo of Acoma, Pueblo of San Felipe and Pueblo of Tesuque on a cultural mission.
welcomed delegations from the Pueblo of Acoma (Juana and Kim