Marine Laboratory faculty represent a gamut of disciplines ranging
from coastal environmental management and integrated marine conservation
to oceanography, marine biology, marine biomedicine and marine biotechnology.
Scientific programs include both basic and applied research. For an in depth
bio, click on faculty names.
Richard
T. Barber
PhD, Stanford, 1967. Thermal dynamics and ocean basin productivity.
Celia
Bonaventura
PhD, Texas, 1968. Structure-function relationships of macromolecules;
biotechnology.
Joseph
Bonaventura
PhD, Texas, 1968. Marine biomedicine, protein structure-function relationships.
Lisa
M. Campbell
PhD, Cambridge University, UK. Coastal Zone Management, marine fisheries
managment.
Jens Carlsson
PhD, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2000. Aquatic
organisms, conservation and population genetics.
Larry
B. Crowder
PhD, Michigan State, 1978. Marine ecology and fisheries oceanography.
Karen
Eckert
PhD, University of Georgia, 1988. Sea
Turtle Biology and Management.
Scott
Eckert
PhD, University of Georgia, 1989. Endangered
Species Research and Management.
Richard
B. Forward, Jr.
PhD, California, Santa Barbara, 1969. Physiological ecology of marine
animals.
Pat Halpin
PhD, Virginia. Geospatial ecology, spatial technologies.
William
W. Kirby-Smith
PhD, Duke, 1970. Ecology of marine-freshwater systems.
Michael
K. Orbach
PhD, California, San Diego, 1975. Application of social and policy sciences
to coastal and ocean policy and management.
Joseph
S. Ramus
PhD, Berkeley, 1968. Algal ecological physiology; estuarine dynamics;
biotechnology.
Andrew
J. Read
PhD, Guelph, 1989. Biology and conservation of small cetaceans.
Daniel
Rittschof
PhD, Michigan, 1975. Chemical ecology of marine organisms.
Rafe Sagarin
PhD, California, 2001. Marine Ecology
Tom Schultz
PhD, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Molecular Biology.
Cindy
Van Dover
PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole. Ecology of chemosynthetic
ecosystems

