Where are they now?

 

 

With over 200 individuals who have gone through our graduate program over the past 30 years, here’s a sampling of what some of them are up to now.

Theresa Berrell (M.S.) – Youth Science Center, Science Museum of Minnesota
Robert Bryan, Jr.(M.S.) - Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Director of Research, Baylor College of Medicine
Glen Chaplin (M.S.) – Program Assistant, Auburn University’s Marine Extension and Research Center, focus on oyster reef restoration projects in Mobile Bay
Leslie Gallagher Craig (M.S.) - NOAA, habitat restoration division
Alan Foster (M.S.) – U.S. Navy, Stennis Space Center
Katherine Cantor Foster (M.S.) – U.S. Navy, Stennis Space Center
Brian Jones (M.S.) – Senior Aquarist, Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Deborah Kilbane (M.S.) - South Florida Water Management District, focus on Everglades restoration projects
Kevin Kirsch (M.S.)- NOAA’s Damage Assessment Center (DAC) doing damage assessment and restoration of seagrass injuries caused by vessel groundings in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Glen Miley (M.S.) – Consulting firm, Joe A. Edmisten, Inc. & Associates, Pensacola, Florida
Walter Ogburn (M.S.) - Environmental Engineering,
University of Florida
Kirsten Walker Patterson (M.S.) Marine Educator,
Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Will Patterson (Ph.D.) – Research Assistant Professor, University of South Alabama
Brad Peterson (Ph.D.) - Assistant Professor, Southampton College, New York
Ted Stets (MS) - Ph.D. program at University of Minnesota
Judy Stout (Ph.D.) - Vice President of Academic Affairs, University of South Alabama
John Valentine (Ph.D.) – Senior Marine Scientist, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and Associate Professor of Marine Sciences, University of South Alabama