Zoe Ruben, M.Sc.
@zoeruben1
coral reef ecologist/writer/wanderer | science policy fellow with @theNASEM | “No water, no life. No blue, no green.” - Dr. Sylvia Earle | Views are my own
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http://themeaningofzoe.com 22-04-2021 21:31:20
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Today Bahr Marine Ecology Lab undergraduates El, Ignacio, and Victoria received their research cords recognizing their research contributions and Zoe Ruben, M.Sc. received her M.Sc. hood. I am beyond proud of this bunch #BLB - the future is bright! #forthecorals 🪸 Dept. of Life Sciences TAMU-CC
So proud of these awesome ladies!! Gabriella Herrera Alex Good, M.Sc. Dr. Keisha Bahr
Feeling humbled and fortunate to be part of the 2023-2024 National Academy of Science (NAS) Gulf Research Program Science Policy Fellowship cohort! Just wrapped up a great week of training in DC, now to start our new positions! Click here to learn more: nationalacademies.org/news/2023/09/n…
Honored and humbled to represent Dept. of Life Sciences TAMU-CC alongside my inspiring colleague Jacob Oster as National Academies Gulf Research Program Science Policy Fellows for the 2023-2024 fellowship year! I am eager to fully embrace this wonderful opportunity :) tamucc.edu/news/2023/10/t…
per NASEM Gulf Research Program : Now accepting applications for NASEM Gulf Research Program’s #SciencePolicy 2024 Fellowship! Gain first-hand #policy experience on the staff of federal, state, local, or non-governmental agencies in the #GulfOfMexico region. Learn more and apply: ow.ly/omnU50LQrkr
Have an interest in #SciencePolicy? Hone your skills by putting them to practice for the benefit of Gulf Coast communities and ecosystems. Apply now thru February 7 for NASEM Gulf Research Program’s Science Policy Fellowship. ow.ly/ZaY050PTE1J
For an intermediately SCTLD-susceptible coral like Orbicella faveolata 🪸, the algal symbiont communities they host may have a lot more to do with their SCTLD susceptibility than the host's genotype. Proud of Allie Klein for her hard work leading the way on this cool study!