rwusciences
@rwusciences
Roger Williams University Marine & Natural Sciences - undergraduate courses and research
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19-09-2018 20:12:20
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Second project being deployed today. #RISeaGrant #Oyster #Breeding Study. Collaborations with #URI , #USDA , & #NCState , check out the #SeaGrantwebsite for more info. #Aquaculture #Shellfish #Oysters #research #RI #MtHopeBay #NarragansettBay @rwu_shellfish_program rwusciences
Legislation to designate RI's state coral was sponsored in the House by Rep. Terri Cortvriend 🟧, who introduced it to call attention to Dr. Koty Sharp's research at Roger Williams University.
Let's cheer on rwusciences Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) students as they present their Rhode Island EPSCoR & RI-INBRE scientific research projects today! SURF students gained real-world research and hands-on experience, helping them decide upon a future career path. 👏
Diving into Spawnfest w/ rwusciences! 🔬 Led by Dr. Koty Sharp, RWU students and partners from across the US meet annually to collect and spawn RI's "Nothern Star" #OfficialStateCoral. This annual event helps researchers understand early coral biology. #SharpLab
Out on #MtHopeBay with the #Environmental #Chemistry class collecting #sediment ( or #soil , depending on your field of study) & #water #samples rwusciences #RWU #marinescience #NarragansettBay #RI
Lucky enough to have the one and only Anya Brown visit our lab Roger Williams University a few times this month to teach Meriel McGovern, Alicia Schickle, and nikki rosa the tricks of DNA extraction…part of exciting collaborative work w Amy Apprill on #astrangiathings! 🌟🌟🌟
Look at these amazing first year researchers rwusciences working with Dr. Koty Sharp on our #officialstatecoral 🔬🧫🔬🧫
Check out this post from Alicia Schickle who presented her research Benthic Ecology Meeting Society and represented our lab Roger Williams University with a beautiful poster. Alicia had such an eye for imaging - so important as we continue to 👀 at corals to learn more about #microplastics