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Research

Marine research is happening all over the UBC campus, until now there has not been an effective way to share and collaborate the work that is happening in these different departments. Below we have listed the participating labs by department and their research focus. Find out more about each lab by visiting their webpage.


Zoology


Harley Lab

Coastal marine ecology and the impacts of climate change
MER Graduate Students: Kat Anderson, Kyle Demes, Rebecca Gooding, Jennifer Jorve , Rebecca Kordas, Jocelyn Nelson
MER Undergraduate Students: Manon Picard, Theresa Coyle
MER Postdoctoral Fellows: Rebecca Goldman Martone, Jessie Clasen


O’Connor Lab

Experimental and synthetic methods to study the effects of climate change on ecological processes.
MER Graduate Students: Ross Whippo, Joey Bernhardt
MER Undergraduate Students: Sarah Amundrud, Winnie Cheung, Stephanie Connor, Andrew Huang, Boaz Hung, Carolyn Prentice, David Xiao Song, Patricia Sun, Nick Uthaikhaifar




Martone Lab

Biomechanics, evolution and functional morphology of marine macroalgae
MER Graduate Students: Laura Anderson, Rebecca Guenther, Jennifer Jorve MER Undergraduate Students: Barry Claman, Kathryn Fisher, Bess Kennedy


Resource Management and Environmental Studies


BCCES Field WorkCHAN’S Lab

Socio-ecological Interactions, Marine Invasive Species, Coastal Ecosystems
MER Graduate Students: Ed Gregr, Sarah KlainGerald Singh
MER Postdoctoral Research Fellows: Russell Markel, Rebecca Goldman Martone, Megan Mach, Cathryn Clarke Murray


Earth and Ocean Sciences


Pakhomov Lab

Biological oceanography: covering topics from species ecology, at the level from zooplankton to fish, to ecosystem structure as well as physical-biological and biochemical coupling.


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