Opening Lecture - Kevin Eckelbarger
Kevin Eckelbarger will open the Centennial Meeting on April 7 with a lecture on the history of marine biology.
Kevin Eckelbarger received B.Sc. and M.S. degrees from California State University, Long Beach and a Ph.D. from Northeastern. His research career spans over 40 years and he is internationally known for his work on factors controlling reproductive cycles in marine invertebrates, especially those in bathyal and deep-water habitats. Kevin began his career at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution and served as Director before moving to the University of Maine where he has been Director of the Ira C. Darling Center since 1991. He has authored over 80 publications.
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Kevin Eckelbarger received B.Sc. and M.S. degrees from California State University, Long Beach and a Ph.D. from Northeastern. His research career spans over 40 years and he is internationally known for his work on factors controlling reproductive cycles in marine invertebrates, especially those in bathyal and deep-water habitats. Kevin began his career at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution and served as Director before moving to the University of Maine where he has been Director of the Ira C. Darling Center since 1991. He has authored over 80 publications. Date:
Apr 7, 2008 Time:
8:00 AM
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