Elise is pictured here with her celebratory sanddab cake. The sanddab, (C. stigmaeus), was the most common fish identified in her research.
Congratulations to Elise for successfully defending her MS thesis on the molecular identification of fish eggs off the SIO pier.
Elise is pictured here with her celebratory sanddab cake. The sanddab, (C. stigmaeus), was the most common fish identified in her research.
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Two successful M.S. degree defenses this month! Congratulations to Amanda Barker and Brittany Idrizaj!
Carolina Bonin has successfully defends her dissertation on the population genetics and mating system of Antarctic fur seals. Congratulations Dr. Carolina!!
Celeste Benham defends her MS thesis on population structure in red urchins. In April, Celeste started a new job at Hubbs Sea World Research Institute.
Moving on... Postdoc Xavier Mayali has taken a position at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Xavier has been the brains behind our Luminex/microbial ecology project for the past year and a half and a half and will be missed!! Congratulations and good luck Xavier!! Also moving on... Christine Tat- longtime undergraduate lab assistant is headed off to prepare for vet school. Christine played important roles in several projects, including fish bar-coding and microbial ecology. Bummer for us, but good luck Christine!! After a busy summer with meeting presentations at the Evolution Meetings in Minnesota and two talks at the 10th International Conference on Copepoda in Thailand, Chris Ellison successfully defended his dissertation on August 7, 2008. Congrats Chris!
Chris will be moving to Cornell University where he starts a postdoc working on evolutionary genetics of crickets with Dr. Kerry Shaw. New "doctor" in the house!! Kristen Gruenthal successfully defended her dissertation on abalone conservation genetics on July 25th. Kristen has accepted a postdoctoral position at Hubbs Sea World Research Institute where she will work on the genetics of white sea bass. The second chapter of Kristen's dissertation has just been published in Marine Biology [abstract].
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