My research program at the University of Washington studies how climate change affects the ecology, physiology and reproduction of ecologically and economically important marine organisms, and what their potential is for adaptation to climate change. We integrate a diverse set of techniques, ranging from field observations, to biogeochemical and molecular analyses to identify signals of resilience in a changing ocean. COURSES General Biology Principles of biology: Biodiversity (lecture/lab) Marine Biology (lecture/lab) Tropical Reef Ecology (lecture/lab) Biology of shellfish CONTACT INFORMATION University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences 11122 NE Boat St., Box# 355020, Seattle, WA 98105 Office: SAFS 218B Labs: SAFS 242 & 346 Aquatic Facility: Portage Bay Building 186 Phone: (206) 543-7878 Curriculum vitae |