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Current undergraduate and prospective graduate students may contact this person about availability as a faculty advisor.
In general, my research addresses issues concerning aquaculture and natural resource conservation using a comparative genomic approach. By studying the expressed portion of an organism's genome we hope to gain a better understanding of responses to physiological and environmental change. These molecular-based approaches are revealing amazing adaptive traits in aquatic organisms and surprising conservation of signaling pathways across taxas. If you are a student interested in learning more about opportunities in my lab please refer to prospective students for more information, or contact me directly.
For descriptions of current research efforts in the lab please visit our current research projects webpage.