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Internal
Advisory Committee
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Andrew Baker, Ph.D.
(IAC Chair) Assistant
Professor, Marine Biology and Fisheries e-mail:
[email protected] ph: (305) 421 4642 [more...] |
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Jay Blaire
Associate Dean for Administration e-mail:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421 4767 [more...] |
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Peter Swart, Ph.D. Professor, Marine Geology and Geophysics e-mail:[email protected] ph: (305) 421 4103 [more...] |
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Robert
Ginsburg, PhD
Professor,
Marine Geology and Geophysics
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421
4875
[more...] |
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Brian Haus
Research
Associate Professor, Applied Marine Physics
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421
4932
[more...] |
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Mike Schmale,
PhD
Professor,
Marine Biology and Fisheries
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421
1440
[more...] |
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Joe Serafy,
PhD
Research
Assoc. Professor, Marine Biology and
Fisheries
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421
4600
[more...] |
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Diego Lirman,
PhD
Research
Assist. Professor, Marine Biology and
Fisheries
email:
[email protected]
ph:(305) 421
4168
[more...] |
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Margaret
Miller, PhD
Adjunct
Professor, Marine Biology and Fisheries
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 361
4561 (ext 561)
[more...] |
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Rod Zika, PhD
Professor,
Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421
4689
[more...] |
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David Letson, PhD
Associate Professor, Marine
Affair and Policy
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421 46675
[more...] |
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Mandy
Karnauskas
PhD Student,
Marine Biology and Fisheries
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 421
4852
[more...] |
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Brittany
Huntington
PhD Student,
Marine Biology and Fisheries
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 284
3386
[more...] |
Science Advisory Committee (SAC) |
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Billy Causey, PhD
Regional Director, Southeast
Region
Natinal Marine Sanctuary
Program, NOAA
email:
[email protected]
ph: (305) 809 4670
[more...] |
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John C. Ogden, PhD
Director, Florida Institute
of Oceanography
Professor of Biology,
University of South Florida
email:
[email protected]
ph: (727) 553 1100
[more...] |
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Robert van Woesik, PhD
Professor, Biological
Sciences
Florida Institue of
Technology
email:
[email protected]
p: (321) 674 7475
[more...] |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to become a member?
If you
are a faculty, staff or student (graduate or undergraduate) of the
University of Miami and have a strong interest in coral reef
research, are actively involved in coral reef research
or plan to be in the near future and want
to be listed as an NCORE Associate, simply email NCORE ([email protected])
and request for a membership form or detailed requirements. The
membership is free.
What is expected from a member?
Members are expected to be actively
involved in scientific and center policy discussions (online or
otherwise), formulation of new interdisciplinary themes for research
funding, and development of interdisciplinary education and research
strategies to strengthen coral reef research at the Rosenstiel
School for Marines and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) campus.