SJSU logo
logo_100

Environmental Biotechnology Lab

Skip to content
MENUMENU
  • Menu
    • People

      Jason Smith

      Holly Bowers

      Lyndsey Claassen

      Olivia Pawlyk

      Hannah McGrath

      Phytoplankton Gallery

      Projects

      Alliance for Coastal Technologies

      Genetic Transformations of Pseudo-nitzschia

      Routine Monitoring, Monterey Municipal Wharf II

      ARISA/IFCB at Santa Cruz Wharf

      ACT Workshop January 2017

      Algal Isolate Collection

      CA SeaGrant award for portable qPCR assays for HABs

      EPA STAR: Evaluating agricultural management practices benefiting the Monterey Bay: reducing nutrient loads and Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) events

       

       

       

       

       

      Recent Posts

      • Announcing the release of HARRNESS (H. Bowers Executive Editor) July 24, 2024
      • Meet Maya Our 2024 REU Student July 2, 2024
      • 20th International Conference on Harmful Algae November 19, 2023
      • EBL Takes a Field Trip to the Monterey Wharf Sampling Site July 3, 2023
      • Meet out REU Student of Summer 2023- Carissa Tinney June 8, 2023

US HAB 10.5 Symposium is in the books!

June 1, 2021June 1, 2021Holly Bowers

With all the craziness, our US HAB meeting was pushed to Fall 2022. We realized this would affect student, postdoctoral, and early career members of our community so we created a meeting to specifically highlight this group. “Emerging Voices and Blooming Careers” was a 3-day event packed with talks, poster presentations, career panels, plenaries, and happy hours!

Click here to get all the details!

Uncategorized

Post navigation

← Holly headlines MLML Alumnae Melinda Nakagawa’s Nature Journaling Class!
Workshop report: Envisioning the Future of eDNA Sampling and Sample Processing →

MLML

About MLML

Graduate Program

MLML/MBARI Library

Research Overview

Marine Operations

Contact Us

General Contact

email: mlml-info@sjsu.edu
Main: (831) 771-4400
8272 Moss Landing Road
Moss Landing, CA 95039

Hours of operation

Currently not open to the general public