Home Research Education Facilities Events Personnel Contact About Search
REU Students to ASLO/TOS Ocean Research 2004 Conference
February 15-20, 2004. Honolulu, HI (Salt Lake City, UT). NSF OCE 0097622

REU Students

Pictured:

Photo Loc'n

Name

REU Site

Title

F 1

Amie Aguiar

Boston University's Marine Biological Laboratory, MA

Transplantation and isotopic evidence of the relative effects of ambient and internal nutrient supply on the growth of Ulva lactuca .

F 6

Michelle Armsby

Cornell University/ Shoals Marine Lab, NY

Intraguild predation and cannibalism in a size-structured community of subtidal amphipods .

B 5

Jamie Becker

Univ. WI-Milwaukee, Center for Great Lakes Studies,WI

Cultivation of sulfur oxidizing bacteria from hydrothermally active Yellowstone Lake, WY: microscopy and multiple enrichment techniques.

F 5

Brian Boeing

Bermuda Biological Station for Research

Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activity in zooxanthellae is associated with coral bleaching

B 2

Derek Cavatorta

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,, MA

Friction of different ropes in right whale baleen: a strategy to reduce entanglement

B 6

Lauren Everett

Shannon Point Marine Center, Anacortes, WA

Prey reception in Mesodinium pulex , focus on hydromechanical signaling.

B 4

Misty Garcia

University of Rhode Island, RI

Effect of exogenous cortisol and RU486 on cortisol concentrations and on Na + /K + -ATPase and glucocorticoid-like receptor immunoreactivity in juvenile summer flounder

B 1

Aaron Guggenheim

University of Southern California, CA

A comparison of nonpoint fecal contaminants in Santa Monica Bay

F 7

Dennis Hansen

Kent State University, OH

Uptake of adenosine and phosphate released from adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) by freshwater bacterioplankton assemblages.

F 2

Lea Hollingsworth

University of Hawai'i, HI

Early onset and expression of green fluorescent proteins in the larvae of the mushroom coral, Fungia scutaria .

B 7

Clark Paterson.

University of Delaware, DE

Particle image velocimetry analysis of rain induced mixing of the oceanic boundary layer.

B 3

Teresa Riehle

Columbia University at Lamont-Doherty Earth Laboratory, NY

Layer 2A at the Southeast Indian Ridge, clues to abyssal hill formation

F 3

Laura Rubiano-Gómez

University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, MD

Sizes and settling speeds of suspended particles in the Chesapeake Bay estuarine turbidity maximum.

F 4

Lisa Zarubick

Dauphin Island Sea Lab, AL

The Effects of nitrogen concentration on herbivory of turtlegrass, Thalassia testudinum , in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.


 

REU Program Directors: ;

Copyright © University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee
Webmaster: