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BIOHOPK 300H: Research

Graduate study involving original work undertaken with staff in the fields indicated. B. Block: Comparative Vertebrate Physiology (biomechanics, metabolic physiology and phylogeny of pelagic fishes, evolution of endothermy); L. Crowder: Marine ecology, fisheries, bycatch, integrating science and policy, marine conservation; G. De Leo: Population dynamics and management, wildlife diseases, environmental policies and sustainable development; M. Denny: Biomechanics (the mechanical properties of biological materials and their consequences for animal size, shape, and performance); W. Gilly: Neurobiology (analysis of giant axon systems in marine invertebrates from molecular to behavioral levels); C. Lowe: Evolution of Development (origin of chordates, early evolution of body plans); F. Micheli: Marine Ecology (species interactions and community ecology, scale-dependent aspects of community organization, marine conservation and design of multi-species marine protected areas, behavioral ecology); S. Palumbi: Molecular Evolution (mechanisms of speciation, genetic differentiations of populations, use of molecular tools in conservation biology, design of marine protected areas); G. Somero: Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology (adaptations of marine organisms to the environment: temperature, pressure, desiccation, and oxygen availability); S. Thompson: Neurobiology (neuronal control of behavior and mechanisms of ion permeation, signal transduction, calcium homeostasis, and neutrotransmission); J. Watanabe: Marine Ecology (kelp forest ecology and invertebrate zoology).
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Block, B. (PI) ; Crowder, L. (PI) ; De Leo, G. (PI) ; Denny, M. (PI) ... more »
Instructors: Block, B. (PI) ; Crowder, L. (PI) ; De Leo, G. (PI) ; Denny, M. (PI) ; Gilly, W. (PI) ; Lowe, C. (PI) ; Micheli, F. (PI) ; Palumbi, S. (PI) ; Somero, G. (PI) ; Thompson, S. (PI) ; Watanabe, J. (PI)

BIOHOPK 323H: Stanford at Sea (BIOHOPK 182H, EARTHSYS 323, EESS 323)

(Graduate students register for 323H.) Five weeks of marine science including oceanography, marine physiology, policy, maritime studies, conservation, and nautical science at Hopkins Marine Station, followed by five weeks at sea aboard a sailing research vessel in the Pacific Ocean. Shore component comprised of three multidisciplinary courses meeting daily and continuing aboard ship. Students develop an independent research project plan while ashore, and carry out the research at sea. In collaboration with the Sea Education Association of Woods Hole, MA. Only 6 units may count towards the Biology major.
Terms: Spr, alternate years, not given next year | Units: 16 | Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)

BIOHOPK 801H: TGR Project

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: TGR
Instructors: Block, B. (PI) ; Crowder, L. (PI) ; De Leo, G. (PI) ; De Tomaso, A. (PI) ; Denny, M. (PI) ; Gilly, W. (PI) ; Lowe, C. (PI) ; Micheli, F. (PI) ; Palumbi, S. (PI) ; Somero, G. (PI) ; Thompson, S. (PI) ; Watanabe, J. (PI)

BIOHOPK 802H: TGR Dissertation

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: TGR
Instructors: Block, B. (PI) ; Crowder, L. (PI) ; De Leo, G. (PI) ; Denny, M. (PI) ... more »
Instructors: Block, B. (PI) ; Crowder, L. (PI) ; De Leo, G. (PI) ; Denny, M. (PI) ; Gilly, W. (PI) ; Lowe, C. (PI) ; Micheli, F. (PI) ; Palumbi, S. (PI) ; Somero, G. (PI) ; Thompson, S. (PI) ; Watanabe, J. (PI)
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