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Rutgers University


 

Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences

The Environmental Biophysics and Molecular Ecology (EBME) Laboratory at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is an interdisciplinary, multi-user research facility designed to explore the application of biophysical and molecular biological techniques to a wide number of environmental processes in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The EBME program bridges  physical and biological sciences in the context of understanding how biological systems function and evolve in the environment. By its nature, the EBME program fosters collaboration between basic science faculty and students with engineering faculty and students in an academic environment. The program emphasizes research, undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate training, and continual development of novel methodologies and instrumentation.


 

Prof. Dr. Paul G. Falkowski

Research Interests: Biogeochemical cycles, photosynthesis, biological oceanography, molecular biology, biochemistry and biophysics, physiological adaptation, plant physiology, evolution, mathematical modeling, symbiosis

Contact:

Phone: +1 732-932-6555 x. 370

Mail: falko@imcs.marine.rutgers.edu


 

Dr. Kim Thamatrakoln

Research Interests: Molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death in phytoplankton

Contact:

Phone: +1 732-932-6555 x. 306

Mail: thamat@marine.rutgers.edu


 
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