The Carmichael Lab - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
@CarmichaelLab
Our lab studies marine ecosystem responses such as changes in survival, growth, movement patterns and physiological responses to environmental perturbations.
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Hey everyone! The Carmichael lab has a new Instagram page 😄 Check us out at the linktree in our bio and give us a follow!
Check it out! The REU program at DISL was featured on the NSF facebook page facebook.com/US.NSF/posts/p…
The ALMMSN team led a public sighting and reporting assessment project to examine marine mammal stranding reporting methods and find ways to enhance detection. Read more here: disl.edu/news/2024/deco…
That’s a wrap on another awesome REU summer! The REU students presented their work in a symposium last week. Great job everyone!
Dr. Ray Wilhite with Auburn University gave his seminar “Dinosaur lips and feathered hip - How the latest dinosaur research is helping to unlock the mysteries of their world” at DISL last week (pictured here with our vet, Dr. Cat). Check it out here! youtube.com/watch?v=3SY5RH…
Dr. Carmichael is on her way!
Huge congratulations to our MS student, Joe, who defended his thesis and graduated! We are so excited to see where you go next!
After more than 11 years at DISL, our Lab and MSN manager, Elizabeth, has taken a new job with NOAA in their Disaster Preparedness Program. The Carmichael lab sent her off with a surprise party and friendship bracelets! We wish you the absolute best in your next chapter!
We are so excited to welcome this summer’s REU students to the DISL! The Carmichael lab REU student, KayLee (3rd from left), will be studying how the skin micro biome of Bottlenose dolphins changes with freeze/thaw. Welcome aboard!
MSN manager Elizabeth Hieb spoke with WKRG yesterday about our newly updated webpage for reporting manatee sightings in the northern Gulf! You can access the page at manatee.disl.edu wkrg.com/mobile-county/…
Our team had a great time at the annual Dauphin Island Sea Lab Foundation Cocktails with the Critters event! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table to talk about marine mammals!
Our MMRP intern, Sebastian, is spending his last day with us before heading back to Vancouver British Columbia. He will be training to be a captain and working as a Naturalist for “Prince of Whales”. We are going to miss him tons and wish him the best of luck on his new journey!
Carmichael lab graduate students, @AkelaYuhl, @SophiaCorde, and Bree, participated in this year’s Gulf Coast Graduate Student Symposium hosted by the University of South Alabama and DISL!
Dr. Cat and our fearless leader, Dr. Carmichael had a great time at Auburn’s Vet Fest two weekends ago!
The Carmichael lab had an amazing time at Discovery Day last weekend! The event was filled with demonstrations from our Marine Mammal Research Program and the Our Wastewater Footprint project. Thanks to everyone who participated!
DISL will be doing double duty this weekend, with Discovery Day on Dauphin Island and Vet Fest at Auburn University. Research Vet Dr. Cat Vendl and DISL’s MMRP Director Dr. Ruth H. Carmichael will be sharing information about DISL research and programs (9a-1p Saturday)!
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