Congratulations, Ariana!
So fortunate to have two students graduate this semester! Ariana Huffmyer gave an outstanding defense of her doctoral dissertation on January 31,
So fortunate to have two students graduate this semester! Ariana Huffmyer gave an outstanding defense of her doctoral dissertation on January 31,
Emily Sesno defended her Masterʻs thesis on January 17, 2020 with flying colors! Way to go Emily, so proud of you! Emily
U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono emphasized the importance of coral reef research during a visit to the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology’s
We’ve come to the end of our formal exploratory lab sessions but not the end of the project. Now that the participants
Our final session explored the details of doing field work—on the same coral reef we visited earlier in the year. Participants first
Mechatronics combines electrical and mechanical engineering. Participants explored the basics of circuits and spectrophometry by engineering measuring devices to quantify light transmission
Participants were introduced to electrophoresis—the process used to extract DNA and proteins from samples. In addition to experimenting with tools used in
This session was dedicated to learning as much as possible about the past, present and future of 3D printing. After an introduction
Our second official session focused on developing scientific questions, experiencing different methods of sample collecting and developing microscope skills. Participants tried different
The Hawaiian Ko‘a Card uses color to quantify the health of different coral species, developed by scientists in the Coral Reef Ecology
Judy D. Lemus Ph.D
Specialist, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Co-chair, UH Marine Biology Graduate Program
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