![]() Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. To learn more, see parts II-III in The Odyssey of a Woman Field Scientist. The Odyssey of a Woman Field Scientist: A Story of Passion, Persistence, and Patience - Kindle edition by LANGENHEIM, JEAN H. This section highlights some of Langenheim's field research activities. Langenheim was awarded research grants from the National Science Foundation, the American Chemical Society, and several other granting agencies over the course of her career. In addition to publishing over 130 scientific papers and several books, including the definitive reference work, Plant Resins: Chemistry, Evolution, Ecology and Ethnobotany, she conducted ecological field expeditions in western regions of the United States, southern Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Australia, New Zealand, Kenya, Angola, Ghana, and parts of the Amazon rainforest. Langenheim's performed varied research activities in plant ecology, paleobotany, and ethnobotany, with a focus on amber and other plant resins. ![]() "This expedition changed the direction of research for the rest of my career" (Odyssey, 152). Langenheim with expedition team on UC Berkeley amber research expedition in Chiapas, Mexico, 1962. ![]()
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