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About the MRC
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Research is partitioned into two programs: The Program in Sensory
Biology, Behavioral Ecology and Population Genetics; and The Program in
Scientific Aquaculture. |
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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. |
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Built-in Amps
The Highstein Vestibular lab explores how subtle head motions and quiet
sounds are reported to the brain
From Think Tank to Fish Tank
MBL hosts international experts at aquaculture
symposium.
Masters of Disguise
MBL Senior Scientist Roger Hanlon's cephalopod research
has produced amazing insights into the behavior of these remarkable
creatures.
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