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Micheli Lab Welcome to the Micheli Lab at Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability! Research in Marine Community Ecology Our lab works to find answers to these questions: What is the role of species interactions and how do they combine with physical factors in shaping communities?
Fiorenza Micheli | Micheli Lab Fiorenza Micheli is Co-Director of Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions, Chair of the Oceans Department at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and the David and Lucile Packard Professor of Marine Science at Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University
People - Micheli Lab People Fi orenza Micheli David Lucile Packard Professor in Marine Science Chair of the Oceans Department, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Co-Director of Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Senior Fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment
Research - Micheli Lab Fiorenza Micheli is Co-Director of Stanford’s Center for Ocean Solutions, Chair of the Oceans Department at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and a marine ecologist at the Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, where she is the David and Lucile Packard Professor of Marine Science
Elena Gissi - Micheli Lab In 2020 she was awarded a prestigious MSCA by the European Commission with her project MEDIX “Marine Environmental DynamIcs and seX-based analysis for climate change adaptation in marine spatial planning” (2020-2023), for which she works with Prof Fiorenza Micheli and Prof Londa Schiebinger
Publications | Micheli Lab Micheli Lab Web Login Hopkins Marine Station 120 Oceanview Blvd Pacific Grove, CA 93950 United States Links to Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Stanford Oceans Department Micheli Lab on Facebook Micheli Lab on Twitter
Natalie Arnoldi - Micheli Lab Natalie Arnoldi is a PhD candidate in the Micheli lab whose research examines the role of mobile marine predators like sharks and tunas in creating connections between nearshore and open ocean food webs, the ecological significance of these interactions and their implication for sustainable management of marine resources
News | Micheli Lab Published: "Resilient consumers accelerate the plant decomposition in a naturally acidified seagrass ecosystem" New paper from Micheli Lab and collaborators published in Global Change Biology June 10, 2022
Chris Knight - Micheli Lab Graduate StudentChris (he him) is a Biology PhD candidate, a Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellow, and a National Geographic Explorer He employs a planetary health approach to understand the linkages between ecosystem and human health - with the goal of improving accessibility to safe and nutritious seafood Chris investigates the social and ecological connections of ciguatera poisoning
Cheryl Butner - Micheli Lab Jorgensen, S J , F Micheli, F Ferretti, T D White, J Alfaro, S Andrzejaczek, N Arnoldi, J Baum, B Block, G L Britten, C Butner, et al 2022 Emergent research and priorities for shark and ray conservation