Bryan Barney, btbarney at stanford dot edu
Palumbi Lab

I am interested in the interplay between highly local thermal variability and genetic variability using the California mussel (Mytilus californianus) as a study organism.

Rachael Bay, rbay at stanford dot edu
Palumbi Lab, Profile Page

Adaptation of coral to environmental variation

Elena Finkbeiner, elenamf at stanford dot edu
Crowder Lab, Profile Page

I am interested in the ecological and social conditions that predict successful self-governance, and resilience to system disturbance, in small-scale fisheries in Northwestern Mexico.

Paul Gonzalez, paulgzlz at stanford dot edu
Lowe Lab

I study the development of hemichordate enteropneusts in order to understand how the architecture of gene regulatory networks and the function of intercellular signaling pathways that are involved in early axial patterning evolve in metazoans.

Tom Hata, tomhata at stanford dot edu
Denny Lab

I am developing a device to measure sub-millimeter scale water flow near the substratum in the rocky intertidal zone.

Megan Jensen, mmjensen at stanford dot edu
Denny Lab
, Profile Page

I study the forces acting on organisms due to crashing waves. 

Ishbel Kerkez, ikerkez at stanford dot edu
Micheli Lab
, Profile Page

Dane Klinger, dhklinger at stanford dot edu
Block Lab

Dane's research examines biological, economic, and policy components of aquaculture and the global seafood trade that can increase seafood production while improving or maintaining marine ecosystem services and functioning.

Diana LaScala-Gruenewald, dianalg at stanford dot edu
Denny Lab

I am interested in the ways that waves and other forces influence the structure of intertidal communities.

Paul Leary, prleary at stanford dot edu
Micheli Lab
, Denny Lab

I study the dynamics of internal tidal bores on rocky reefs, and their effects on subtidal communities via cross-shelf transport of hypoxic water.

Judith Levine, levinej at stanford dot edu
Lowe Lab

I am investigating axial patterning mechanisms in bilaterians.

Daniel Madigan, dmadigan at stanford dot edu
Micheli Lab, Profile Page

I use a variety of techniques, including stable isotopes, to study the ecology and migratory patterns of pelagic species in the Pacific Ocean.

Judit Pungor, jpungor at stanford dot edu
Thompson Lab, Profile Page

I am interested in the functional organization of cephalopod visual systems.

Hannah Rosen, hannahr at stanford dot edu
Gilly Lab

I intend to study the chromatophore control system in squid and how it relates to intraspecific communication.

Lupita Ruiz-Jones, gjrj at stanford dot edu
Palumbi Lab

I am interested in what makes corals adapted to variable and stressful coral reef environments and environmental conditions.

Carolyn Tepolt, carolyn dot tepolt at gmail dot com
Palumbi Lab
, Profile Page

I study the adaptation of thermal tolerance in invasive green crabs, using cardiac physiology and transcriptome sequencing.

Maria Wojakowski, mmw14 at stanford dot edu
Crowder Lab
, Profile Page, Petri Dish Project

I study loggerhead and green sea turtle ecology, migration, and conservation in the Pacific.

Chelsea Wood, CLWood at stanford dot edu, 831-655-6251
Micheli Lab, Profile Page

I study how human impacts shape the abundance, diversity, and distribution of parasites.