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With over 200 individuals who have gone through our graduate program
over the past 30 years, heres 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 Universitys
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.)- NOAAs 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
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