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The Marine Resources Center (MRC) is a highly
advanced facility for maintaining, culturing, and providing aquatic
organisms essential to advanced biological, biomedical, and ecological
research. Research is partitioned into two programs: The Program in
Sensory Biology and Neuroethology; and The Program in Scientific
Aquaculture.
Service and education also play important and complementary roles in
this 32,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility. The MRC and its
life support systems have increased the ability of MBL scientists to
conduct research and have inspired new concepts in scientific
experiments.
The MRC provides a variety of services to the MBL community through its
Aquatic Resources Division, Aquaculture and Engineering Division, and
Administrative Division.
Research and educational opportunities at the facility are available to
established investigators, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate and
undergraduate students. Investigators and students will find that the
MRC’s unique life support and seawater engineering systems make this a
favorable environment in which to conduct masters and doctoral theses
and independent research using a variety of aquatic organisms and
flexible tank space for customized experimentation on live animals.
Scientific Staff
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Adjunct Scientists
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Amy Hancock, Assistant
Research Scientist & MBL Veterinarian
Roger Hanlon, Senior
Scientist
Stephen Highstein,
Senior Scientist
Alan Kuzirian,
Associate Scientist and IACUC Chairman
Scott Lindell,
Associate Scientist
Lydia Mäthger, Assistant Scientist
Research Staff
Mary Anne Mann, Senior Research Associate
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Robert Baker, New York University
Chuan-Chin Chiao, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Richard
Fay, Loyola University Chicago
Gabriele Gerlach, Carl
von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Robert
Grainger, University of Virginia
Richard Harland, University of California/Berkeley
Mustafa Khoka,
Yale University
Richard
Rabbit, University of Utah
Steven Roberts,
University of Washington
Mary Beth Saffo, Northeastern University
Roxanna Smolowitz,
Roger Williams University
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