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Master Jaclyn successfully defended her thesis!

4/22/2025

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Jaclyn did a great job defending her master thesis on the microbiome of the coral killer ascidian Trididemnum solidum on Wednesday April 16!
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Lindsey defended her Honors Thesis!

4/9/2025

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Congrats Lindsey on the successful defense of your Honors thesis on Monday, April 7! Great job!
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Another great Benthic Ecology Meeting!

4/9/2025

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Brenna, Jaclyn, Patrick and Susanna attended the 52th Benthic Ecology Meeting in Mobile, AL April 2nd to the 5th, 2025!
Brenna presented another chapter of her PhD thesis and Jaclyn presented her master results. Grace Kennedy from the Tolar Lab also presented on sea-squirts and their archaeal symbionts. It was great to reconnect with colleagues and friends from all over the USA!
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    The iMESA Lab

    Our Lab seeks to advance current knowledge on marine animals’ susceptibility to human impacts and coastal ecosystem health and resiliency

    The Lab is located at the Center for Marine Science of the University of North Carolina Wilmington

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The main goal of our research is to gain a deeper understanding of the impact that we, humans, have on the  environment and their inhabitants.
From the tiny bacterium to the mighty whale, we seek to understand how everything is connected and how we may be changing these connections
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