Graduate Students and Other Members of the Herwig Lab

Mailing Address

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Box 355020
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-5020

Office and Lab Locations

Office: 202B Fishery Sciences (FSH)
Lab: 242 Fishery Sciences (FSH)

Graduate Students

Anne Baxter
anne.baxter@noaa.gov
Ecology of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Puget Sound

Elene Dorfmeier
Ecology and physiology of Vibrio tubiashii, an oyster pathogen

Recent Graduate Students

Sage Chaiyapechara, Ph.D. degree, August 2008
sage@u.washington.edu
microbiology of larval fish
Current position: Research Scientist, Thailand Science Park

Nick Adams, M.S. degree in August 2006
nick.adams@noaa.gov
harmful algal blooms
Current position: Research Oceanographer at NOAA Fisheries

Bryan C. Nielsen, M.S. degree, June 2006
bnielsen@u.washington.edu
efficacy of sodium hypochlorite treatment for inactivating aquatic organisms in ballast water

Whitney Fraser, M.S. degree, June 2005
fraser@u.washington.edu
microbiology of contaminated groundwater sites
Current position: Research Associate at Environmental International, Ltd.

Maureen M. Purcell, Ph.D. degree in June 2005
Research Scientist at USGS Western Regional Fisheries Scientist in Seattle, WA
maureenp@myuw.net
fish immunology

Jake Perrins, M.S. degree in December 2004
perrins@u.washington.edu
ballast water microbiology and treatment

Robyn M. Estes, M.S. degree in June 2002
estes@u.washington.edu
microbiology of oyster larvae and oyster hatcheries
Current position: Research Scientist, UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences