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Glendale Peak w/ Cameron Thrash {Marine and Environmental Biology}

  • Glendale Peak Trail Head, 2715 N Vermont Canyon Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027, United States (map)

Sign ups are first come first serve! Links will open at 9PM sharp on Sunday.

Come along on this quick hike near Griffith Park. We should see some beautiful views of the city, mountains, and the ocean. Speaking of the ocean, the professor joining us is Cameron Thrash, a professor in marine microbiology. Ask him about marine bacteria, waste-water treatment, and other microbes!

PACKING LIST:

  • HIKING SHOES OR SNEAKERS

  • SUN PROTECTION

  • H2O

  • WAIVERS



PROFESSOR: CAMERON THRASH

DEPARTMENT: MARINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

Cameron Thrash is a professor in the Marine and Environmental Biology department in Dornsife. He investigates the relationships among and between aquatic microorganisms and their environment. In his lab, he combines high throughput culturing, physiology, and pure culture multi-omics techniques with cultivation-independent methods. He’s looking to understand why microorganisms occur where they do and what they are doing there!


PEAK: Glendale Peak

DIFFICULTY: 2/5

SCENERY: Beautiful views of the city and the San Gabriel Mountains

FUN FACT: Glendale has over six million square feet of office space .. but Glendale Peak, amazingly, has zero square feet of office space


TRIP LEAD: CELIA WOOD

Celia works in Cameron’s lab! Ask her about the bacteria she’s working on.

Contact Celia: clwood@usc.edu

Read Celia's bio here.