
Jon Allen
@allenlabwm
Associate Professor at the College of William and Mary.
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15-02-2018 04:14:13
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So excited to see the latest paper from former @wm_biology masters student, Emily Richardson. rdcu.be/c5bU4 Awesome to see it land in a great journal Marine Biology and grateful to Bowdoin SCSC for letting us work at their amazing facility in Maine. #seastars #starfish

🚨JOB ALERT🚨 Do you have a passion for estuarine restoration and a love for invertebrates? We're hiring! See the post for more info and send your cover letter, CV, and 3 references to Dr. Holly Sweat ([email protected]) by March 17, 2023! #jobalert #benthicecology



No better way to start May 💙🍾💯 we are #NSFFunded y’all. While we have been partnered on grants this is our first U.S. National Science Foundation grant directly to #BIMS💰The #TidalWave is comin are you readyyyy 👀 #MarineScienceIsLit #BIMSIsBoomin Sea Gaynus #BeTheChange nsf.gov/awardsearch/sh…


Postdoc, Anna Klompen Anna Klompen, PhD, recently gave a virtual lightning talk, "Jellyfish Stings and Toxic Things" as part of the Seattle Aquarium Lighting Talk series. #Jellies 🪼#Outreach seattleaquarium.org/events/lightni…


New students think marine biologists mostly study sharks and I spend years convincing them that inverts are really where it's at. Then @wm_biology alums like Erin Spencer, PhD and Connor White get featured on Nat Geo or making shark cams animalbiotelemetry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… and totally show me up.



Listen to William & Mary Professor Randy Chambers on With Good Reason discuss threats facing terrapins.


Can't wait to see Dr. Shelby Ziegler back in Williamsburg this week for an awesome talk!



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I can't speak highly enough of my experience as a postdoc at the Bowdoin Coastal Studies Center Bowdoin SCSC. They are now recruiting for a new Doherty Postdoc. If you have interests in marine ecology, please apply. careers.bowdoin.edu/postings/13733


The Black in Marine Science issue of [email protected] is out and I'm excited to read all of the new contributions. Selfishly I'm most eager for the papers on sea urchins doi.org/10.1093/icb/ic… and early life history stressors doi.org/10.1093/icb/ic…. But I will enjoy the entire issue!