Kim Ritchie, Ph.D., USCB’s marine microbiologist, and her team of undergraduate research assistants ventured out on the OCEARCH research vessel to gather beneficial microbes from live sharks.
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Kim Ritchie, Ph.D., USCB’s marine microbiologist, and her team of undergraduate research assistants ventured out on the OCEARCH research vessel to gather beneficial microbes from live sharks.
Several academic departments at USCB have been publishing newsletters lately, sharing news about faculty, programs and the progress of their students.
Five USCB faculty members have been selected to receive 2019 RISE grants to support their research projects.
Eric Montie, Ph.D., associate professor of Biology and director of the Marine Sensory and Neurobiology Lab & the Lowcountry Dolphin Conservation Program, reports on the publication of two new research papers in 2019.
The question on WalletHub was: What tips do you have for celebrating Christmas on a budget?
A team of researchers at USCB has been awarded a grant from the Town of Bluffton and Beaufort County to study water quality and climate change endpoints in the May River.
Three Sand Sharks from the women's soccer team were honored at The Sun Conference postseason banquet, hosted by Southeastern University.
Some 60 percent of the profits from the Adopt A Dolphin initiative are directed to the research program run by Eric Montie, Ph.D., associate professor of Biology and director of the Marine Sensory & Neurobiology Lab at USCB.
USCB Junior Daniel Conrad presented research at the Georgia Undergraduate Research Conference on the University of North Georgia’s Gainesville Campus.
In the summer months, USCB’s Coastal Ecology students, led by Stephen A. Borgianini, Ph.D., serve as narrators aboard the Tammy Jane.
Kim Ritchie, Ph.D., associate professor of Genetics and Prokaryotic Cell Biology, reports that high school junior Lucas Tomita competed successfully in the Intel International Science Fair last year and won a full college scholarship.
Biology Major Kaiya Cain, a junior at USCB, completed a Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program at the Savannah River Ecological Laboratory last summer.
Joseph Staton, Ph.D., dean of the School of Science and Mathematics and professor of Biology and Marine Science, provided scientific perspective on how king tides could accelerate flooding during Hurricane Michael.