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Read more about the article Congratulations to Hailey Conrad 2020’s Outstanding Senior in Marine Science
Hailey Conrad

Congratulations to Hailey Conrad 2020’s Outstanding Senior in Marine Science

Hailey Conrad is a member of the Rutgers Honors College. She began doing research her freshman year with DMCS by volunteering in the OOI Hydrothermal Vent Lab where she reconstructed…

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Read more about the article Sarah Borsetti awarded NJSWEP Scholarship

Sarah Borsetti awarded NJSWEP Scholarship

Sarah Borsetti, a PhD candidate at the Rutgers Haskin Shellfish Research Lab, was selected to receive the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Women Environmental Professionals (NJSWEP) Graduate Student…

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Read more about the article Vince Clementi named a 2020 recipient of Evolving Earth Foundation Graduate Research Grant

Vince Clementi named a 2020 recipient of Evolving Earth Foundation Graduate Research Grant

Vince Clementi was named a 2020 recipient of Evolving Earth Foundation Graduate Research Grant to aid his research on the role methane clathrates have played in abrupt climate change. The…

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Read more about the article Liza Wright-Fairbanks

Liza Wright-Fairbanks

My interest in ocean science first developed in high school, when I attended a summer session at the Island School on Cape Eleuthera, the Bahamas. There, I lived on a…

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Read more about the article Kasey Walsh Wins Award for Undergraduate Research Excellence

Kasey Walsh Wins Award for Undergraduate Research Excellence

Throughout the past 3 years here at the Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences I’ve gained such amazing opportunities, mentors, and friends. I started working in the Saba research…

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Read more about the article How Stable is Deep Ocean Circulation in Warmer Climate?

How Stable is Deep Ocean Circulation in Warmer Climate?

While instabilities of the Atlantic meridional ocean circulation (AMOC) are known to occur during cold glacial periods, warm interglacials such as the last 10,000 years were considered to be more…

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Read more about the article An up-and-coming Ocean Acidification researcher that you should know is Liza Wright-Fairbanks

An up-and-coming Ocean Acidification researcher that you should know is Liza Wright-Fairbanks

Liza, a PhD candidate at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, studies ocean and coastal acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB). The MAB is a region nested within the U.S.…

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Read more about the article The simple protein that started all life

The simple protein that started all life

By Natalie Parletta Scientists believe they have discovered a simple protein that started all life 3.5 to 2.5 billion years ago, publishing their findings in the journal Proceedings of the…

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Read more about the article Seeking a Director of Rutgers University’s Marine Field Station

Seeking a Director of Rutgers University’s Marine Field Station

The Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is seeking a motivated tenure-track, academic year, faculty to join a collaborative statewide community as…

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Read more about the article Laura Hayes Searching for Climate Change Clues Under the Ocean Floor

Laura Hayes Searching for Climate Change Clues Under the Ocean Floor

By Craig Winston It’s hard to pinpoint where you might find Laura Haynes, an EOAS post-doctoral fellow, for an interview. During a telephone chat she sounded far away. She explained why in…

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