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Lab overview: Researchers in my lab are engaged in a wide variety of projects that implement molecular genetic techniques in the study of ecological and evolutionary questions in marine environments. My research program is presently organized around several themes, including dispersal and connectivity in marine environments, the evolution of marine biodiversity, and marine conservation.

 

Paul Barber
Assistant Professor
Biology Department, Boston University
pbarber@bu.edu
Phone: (617) 358-4589
Fax: (617) 353-6340

Mailing Address:
The Biology Department
5 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02215 USA
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Latests Lab News...

February 2008. After 6 weeks of trying Paul Barber finally gets a reliable internet connection and can update the website!

January 2008. Craig Starger joins the lab as a postdoc to head up PIRE grant activities in Indonesia and the Philippines.

January 2008. Paul Barber and family head to Indonesia for 10 months to complete work on NSF CAREER grant and start activities on NSF PIRE grant.

January 2008. Timery DeBoer has a paper on Tridacna crocea accepted to Conservation Biology.

December 2007 . Joshua Drew gets a paper on genetic diversification of central Pacific fishes accepted to Conservation Biology.

December 2007. Eric Crandall successfully defends his thesis, becoming the first Ph.D. student to graduate from the Barber Lab. In January he begins his postdoc at ODU with Kent Carpenter.

September 2007. Elizabeth Jones, presents her research at the American Fisheries Society meeting in San Francisco, California.

August 2007. Lab recieves an NSF PIRE grant in collaboration with Kent Carpenter at Old Dominion University and Pat Halpin at Duke University.

July 2007 . Joshua Drew presents his thesis work at the Conservation Biology meetings in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

June 2007. Eric Crandall presents his thesis work at the Society for the Study of Evolution meetings in Christchuch, New Zealand.

May 2007 . Shinta Pardede successfully defends her thesis and returns to Indonesia. Selamat jalan Shinta!

May 2007. Rogelio Alvillar, Samantha Cheng, Robert Lasley, Alyssa Brayshaw and Luke Stevens join the lab for the summer

April 2007. Megan Mach and Benita Chick successfully defend their theses. Congratulations!

April 2007. Diversity Project alumnus Martha Munoz is awarded a Fulbright Scholarship.

 

 

 

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