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This Week's Buttery Specials

*Some prices have changed due to the recent increase in meals tax
Monday
Grilled Chicken w/ Rice Pilaf and Side Salad
SOUP: Chicken Tortilla
Sandwiches, Pizza, and Salad Bar


Tuesday
Shepherd's Pie w/ Green Beans
Soup:White Chicken Chili
Pizza, Sandwiches & Salad Bar


Wednesday
Chicken Divan w/ Egg Noodles and Green Beans 
Soup: Lentil
Sandwiches, Pizza, Salad Bar


Thursday
Tuscan Roast Pork w/ Mashed Potatoes and Veg
Soup: Kale
Pizza, Salad Bar, Sandwiches


Friday
Salmon w/ Brown Rice and Veg
Soup: Clam Chowder
Pizza, Salad Bar, Sandwiches  





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Sonya T Dyhrman Sonya T Dyhrman
Associate Scientist w/ Tenure
Biology

Office Phone: +1 508 289 3608
sdyhrman@whoi.edu

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WHOI Mailing Address:
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
266 Woods Hole Rd.
MS# 33
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1050

Education

B.A. Dartmouth College, 1994, Biology
Ph.D. Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, 1999, Marine Biology

Research Interests

Phytoplankton physiological ecology; coupled biogeochemical cycles; application of molecular approaches to study of ocean biogeochemistry; nutrient scavenging mechanisms in marine phytoplankton; development of cell-specific indicators of nutritional status for field use; nutritional controls on primary production; organic phosphorus cycling in marine environments; harmful algal blooms; proteomic and genomic studies of key phytoplankton functional groups such as diazotrophs and coccolithophores.

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