Did you know the lab has hosted a booth at Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival for multiple years in a row? We are so honored to have been invited back for another year - and it’s just 10 days away!
Did you know the lab has hosted a booth at Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival for multiple years in a row? We are so honored to have been invited back for another year - and it’s just 10 days away!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the fish and bird lab! Pictured is a tapeworm called Rhinebothrium that was found in a stingray by MSMS student Sarah Sargent who is studying the parasite communities of two stingray species! 🍀
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the fish and bird lab! Pictured is a tapeworm called Rhinebothrium that was found in a stingray by MSMS student Sarah Sargent who is studying the parasite communities of two stingray species! 🍀
The Preferred Menu of Two Stingrays: A Wide Selection of Small Invertebrates and More
The Preferred Menu of Two Stingrays: A Wide Selection of Small Invertebrates and More
Good luck to Shelby Boyles who presents her stingray diet content work today at 10:00 am!
Good luck to Shelby Boyles who presents her stingray diet content work today at 10:00 am!
So grateful for the opportunities I have been blessed with and the amazing women I have had the privilege of working with.
So grateful for the opportunities I have been blessed with and the amazing women I have had the privilege of working with.
#WomenInScience #womeninSTEM
Best part, though, is getting to work with the NSU grad and undergrad students... seriously, look at those smiles!
Best part, though, is getting to work with the NSU grad and undergrad students... seriously, look at those smiles!
Congratulations to Sarah Sargent who presented her research at the International Symposium of Fish Parasitology this past week in Mexico.
Congratulations to Sarah Sargent who presented her research at the International Symposium of Fish Parasitology this past week in Mexico.
Alexia Hilber was awarded Best MS-level Student Oral Presentation at the Waterbird Society-Pacific Seabird Group meeting for her work on endoparasites of the invasive gray-headed swamphen, advised by Dr. Chris Blanar and Dr. Dave Kerstetter.
Alexia Hilber was awarded Best MS-level Student Oral Presentation at the Waterbird Society-Pacific Seabird Group meeting for her work on endoparasites of the invasive gray-headed swamphen, advised by Dr. Chris Blanar and Dr. Dave Kerstetter.
Huge thank you to Rock the Ocean for supporting our research through funding. We couldn’t do it without this great organization! 🌊
Huge thank you to Rock the Ocean for supporting our research through funding. We couldn’t do it without this great organization! 🌊
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Such a great week of defenses! 💙🩵
Such a great week of defenses! 💙🩵