Today, I start my side job as a Panel Manager for the USDA NIFA Small Business Innovation Research Topic Area 8.7 Aquaculture program. Should be fun running proposal review panels again!

Lab News
Lab News
News

July 22, 2022
Our NSF REU Site in warm-water aquatic ecology has come to an end. Our 11 REU students ended their 10-week experience with a final poster symposium.

July 13, 2022
Matt, Ansley (Kevin Wang’s lab), and I made a quick run to beautiful Fayetteville, Arkansas, to share our research at the Arkansas Water Resources and Watersheds Conference organized by Brian Haggard. We had a wonderful time. The best part of the trip was seeing my past student, Brie Olsen, who is running Arkansas’ Harmful Algal Bloom program.
July 1, 2022
Thuane’s class project has been published in Energies! Congratulations, Thuane. This is the 50th publication from my Meta-analysis class. Incredible testament to my awesome students.
Anacleto, T. M., B. Kozlowsky-Suzuki, A. E. Wilson, and A. Enrich-Prast. 2022. Comprehensive meta-analysis of pathways to increase biogas production in the textile industry. Energies 15:5574.
June 10, 2022
Havird, J., P. M. Brannock, R. M. Yoshioka, R. C. Vaught, K. Carlson, C. Edwards, A. Tracy, C. W. Twining, Y. Zheng, D. Chai, A. E. Wilson, N. G. Hairston, Jr., S. R. Santos. In press. Grazing by an endemic atyid shrimp controls microbial communities in the Hawaiian anchialine ecosystem. Limnology and Oceanography.
June 9, 2022
One of our past REU students, Cristina Garcia, just published her REU project in Estuaries and Coasts with her mentor, Chris Anderson. Congrats, Cristina and Chris! This is our program’s 30th publication!

May 26, 2022
Mario Barros, a past visiting researcher from Brazil, stopped by the lab on his way to the Toxic Cyanobacterial Conference. We miss you, Mario!

May 15, 2022
Our REU Site in Aquatic Ecology has officially started! We have got 11 awesome undergrad researchers from around the country joining us this summer. Let the fun begin.

May 2, 2022
My PhD advisor, Mark Hay, has just been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. This is one of the biggest honors an academic scientist can achieve on the planet. Congrats, Mark!!