| August 2008: Chelsea Wood, graduate student in Micheli lab, was awarded the Outstanding Student Research Award from the Ecological Society of America |
| Arthur C. Giese Award |
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Arthur Giese 1904-1994 |
"Arthur Giese served with distinction on the Stanford faculty for over 60 years and
maintained a full-time schedule of scholarly activity right up until he died on January 1,
1994 at the age of 89. He was an extraordinarily talented and devoted teacher who will
be remembered in grateful appreciation by thousands of students as well as by his
faculty colleagues." |
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| Eugene & Aileen Haderlie Award |
| 2011/2012 Carolyn Tepolt
2010/2011 Julia Stewart
2009/2010 Chelsea Wood
2008/2009 Danna Staaf
2007/2008 Tanya McKitrick
2006/2007 Becca Martone
2005/2006 Carrie Kappel
2004/2005 Becky Vega
2003/2004 Mike O'Donnell
2002/2003 Melissa Coates
2001/2002 Caren Braby
2000/2001 Elizabeth Nelson
1999/2000 Nancy Eufemia |
Eugene Haderlie |
Gene Haderlie has been a part of the Monterey marine biology community for more than 60 years, serving on on the faculty at Monterey Peninsula College and later at the Naval Postgraduate School. For many years Gene Haderlie taught summer classes at Hopkins Marine Station. He was the driving force behind the classic book "Intertidal Invertebrates of California" published by Stanford University Press. A long time supporter for Hopkins, Gene established this award for students doing work on the natural history of marine invertebrates.
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| Dr. Earl H Myers & Ethel M. Myers Oceanographic and Marine Biology Trust Award |
2012 Bay, Finkbeiner, Guerra, Hata, Pani
2011 Jensen, Tepolt
2010 Jayasundara, Kerkez, Miklasz, Pungor
2009 Carlisle, Ladner, Madigan, Wood
2008 Lockwood, Pinsky, Stewart, Kroeker, Honey
2007 McCauley, B. Martone, Haupt, Mach
2006 Shulman, Logan
2005 P. Martone, Alter
2004 Miller, O'Donnell, Shillinger, Galindo
2003 Heiman, Grens, Hunt
2002 Blank, Novakovic, Teo, Vega, Weng
2001 Braby, Kappel, Boustany
2000 Reilly, Coates
1999 Sack, Brock
1998: Roberson, Marcinek, Villa, Kuo, Cameron,
Freund, Callicott
1997: Eufemia, Schomer, Tomanek, Cameron, Sagarin,
Villa
1996: Cummings, Eufemia, Fu, Marcinek, Robison,
Sagarin, Schulte
1995: Cummings, Schomer, Villa, Marcinek |
Earl Myers |
An internationally recognized expert on foraminifera, Earl H. Myers was the first to demonstrated alternation of generations in this group of organisms using time lapse photography. His wife, Ethel, assisted Earl with his research studies throughout the world. Ethel desired that his work be remembered in a lasting way by establishing a trust in their names as part of her will in 1984. The Trust awards grants for the enhancement of studies in the marine sciences, including conservation and science education. |
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| Jane Miller Award |
2011/2012 Kroeker
2010/2011 Miklasz, Pinsky
2009/2010 Lockwood, Mach, Staaf
2008/2009 Haupt, McCauley, Pespeni
2007/2008 Logan, Oliver, Perle
2006/2007 Shester, Cole, Shillinger
2005/2006 Alter, Galindo, B. Martone, McKitrick
2004/2005 Hunt, Miller, P. Martone
2003/2004 Kappel, Heiman, Weng
2002/2003 Novakovic, Teo, Vega
2001/2002 Blank, Boustany, Sack
2000/2001 Braby, O'Donnell, Reilly
1999/2000 Kuo, Nelson, Ream
1998/1999 Eufemia, Liu, Roberson
1997/1998 Brock, Cameron, Freund
1996/1997 Hale, Marcinek, Villa
1995/1996 Leichter, McFarlane
1994/1995 Callicott, Gaylord, Schomer
1993/1994 Mead, Schulte, Wang
1992/1993 Clendennen, Rosenthal, Toomey
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Harold A. Miller |
Harold A. Miller earned his A.B. in economics from Stanford in 1926. He and his wife, Jane Stimson Miller, were long time supporters of Hopkins Marine Station. Among the many projects they funded were the building of the Harold A. Miller Library, the creation of the Harold A. Miller Professorship, and the endowment of the Jane Miller Scholars award established in 1993 to support graduate students at the Station. |
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| Friends of Hopkins Award |
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2011/2012 Kevin Miklasz
2010/2011 Julia Stewart
2009/2010 Malin Pinsky
2008/2009 Brent Lockwood
2007/2008 Danna Staaf
2006/2007 Patrick Martone |
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"The ongoing mission of the Friends is to support the program of teaching and research at Hopkins Marine Station, and in particular to provide additional discretionary funding to the Director." |
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