Category: DUML visitors

  • NC Marine Ecology Scoping Meeting Links PIs and Plans for Future

    The Johnson Lab welcomed ~50 scientists from universities across North Carolina to discuss ongoing and future studies in coastal marine ecology. Specifically, the NC Long-Term Marine Ecology Scoping Meeting worked towards: (1) identifying ‘Coastal’ NC assets including existing data and measurement/analyses capabilities among NC scientists, (2) refining questions, project goals and hypotheses that could be…

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  • Marine Lab Open House a success!

    On Saturday, August 1, the Duke Marine Lab hosted its annual Open House extravaganza. This year’s event was exceptionally well-attended, with more than 500 curious guests coming to explore our island community, learn about the history of the Marine Lab, and delve into the exciting research going on here. The Johnson Lab was bustling with…

  • Marine Lab Hosts Ecology Symposium

    The 2nd annual Duke Ecology Symposium was hosted at the Marine Lab this year, increasing participation of marine ecologists at the meeting. Over 70 researchers from Duke’s main campus and the marine lab attended the symposium, which included a poster session, oral presentations by PhD students and postdocs, and three keynote seminars. Keynote speakers were Dr.…

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