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Jasmine Caillier

@jasminecaillier

PhD student #UofSC // #gelatniouszooplankton #cannonballjellyfish

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Happy #NationalInternDay!!! We hosted more than 50 students this year! Most are undergrads. Let’s meet them & see what they’ve been up to: • #PEPInternship: bit.ly/3xarxlV • #INFISHInternship: bit.ly/3BQm7A6 • NOAA Education : bit.ly/3j6BMTw

Happy #NationalInternDay!!! We hosted more than 50 students this year! Most are undergrads. Let’s meet them & see what they’ve been up to:
• #PEPInternship: bit.ly/3xarxlV 
• #INFISHInternship: bit.ly/3BQm7A6 
• <a href="/NOAAeducation/">NOAA Education</a> : bit.ly/3j6BMTw
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Tune in tomorrow & Friday afternoons to watch our 2021 #INFISHInternship students give presentations on their summer research projects! Virtual intern symposium info: bit.ly/2WR6Hf0. Intern profiles: bit.ly/3BQm7A6. #DiversityandInclusion

Tune in tomorrow &amp; Friday afternoons to watch our 2021 #INFISHInternship students give presentations on their summer research projects! Virtual intern symposium info: bit.ly/2WR6Hf0. Intern profiles: bit.ly/3BQm7A6. #DiversityandInclusion
𝐊𝐞𝐧𝐣𝐢 𝐋𝐞𝐞 (@kenjiericlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flight attendant on the intercom: “thank you for handing me all your poster tubes; there were 19 of them. You can pick them up at the front when you depart”

Flight attendant on the intercom: “thank you for handing me all your poster tubes; there were 19 of them. You can pick them up at the front when you depart”
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NOAA CCME-II Scholar & #TAMUCC marine biology master's student Jasmine Caillier's second summer with the NOAA Coastal Ocean Science Hollings Marine Lab's Ecotoxicology Branch on a sediment quality assessment to determine if pollution is a factor in the ecological status of San Antonio Bay

NOAA CCME-II Scholar &amp; #TAMUCC marine biology master's student <a href="/JasmineCaillier/">Jasmine Caillier</a>'s second summer with the <a href="/noaacoastalsci/">NOAA Coastal Ocean Science</a> Hollings Marine Lab's Ecotoxicology Branch on a sediment quality assessment to determine if pollution is a factor in the ecological status of San Antonio Bay
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A brief on my dissertation work! I started my PhD two years ago examining the role of cannonball jellyfish in marine ecosystems, how climate change affects there population, and how they can be essential for recruitment and survival of various fish/invertebrates.

A brief on my dissertation work! 
I started my PhD two years ago examining the role of cannonball jellyfish in marine ecosystems, how climate change affects there population, and how they can be essential for recruitment and survival of various fish/invertebrates.