








Graduate Students Advised:
Carolyn
Walker (Ph.D. Candidate, 2005 - current, University of Otago)
Jeff
Krause (Ph.D. Candidate, 2004 - 2008, Oregon State University)
Haley Brew (M.Sc. Student,
2006- 2008, University of Rhode Island)
Vanessa Michelou (Ph.D.
Candidate, 2007-current, University of Delaware)
George Boniello (Ph.D. Candidate,
2005-current, Old Dominion University)
Charlotte Best (Ph.D. Candidate,
2008-current, University of Southampton)
Sarah Fawcett (Ph.D. Candidate,
2007-current, Princeton University)
Below are some examples of
undergraduate research opportunities in my lab.
• Effects of growth
conditions on alkaline phosphatase expression in naturally occurring
phytoplankton
• Taxon-specific
carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus uptake rates in marine picoplankton
• Phytoplankton
species succession under manipulated carbon dioxide environments
• Development and
validation of new flow cytometric sensors
For more
information on undergraduate opportunities at BIOS, please visit our undergraduate
programs web page.
Undergraduate
Courses
Taught:
Biological Oceanography - Duke
University BIO-114L. This course is taught as part of the
Be-2-Be Program. I co-teach this course with
Dr. Pete Sedwick.
Observing the Marine
Environment - Princeton University GEO-308. This course is
co-taught with Dr. Danny Sigman and is exclusively for rising Princeton
Seniors.
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If you are interested in the possibility of doing research
in my lab, please send me your resume and
letter stating your particular research interests. If there
is space in the lab and a matching interest, I'll get back to
you. If your interests match other faculty at BIOS, I'll forward
your resume and letter on to them.