
Katrina Armstrong (Hounchell)
@k_hounchell
PhD Candidate @Stanford’s @HopkinsMarine. Conservation genetics, coral bleaching and restoration, coastal protection and management, stewardship
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http://hounchkc.wixsite.com/khounchell 12-02-2018 19:55:15
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Check out our new paper in Journal of Experimental Biology talking about the swimming performance of large whales! Big thanks to @GoldbogenLab, Duke Marine Lab UAS, @LaboPotvin, and many others for making this project possible. jeb.biologists.org/content/early/…



Thanks again to Molecular Ecology for publishing my first paper! It turns out that symbionts might play an important role in coral larval settlement. Still smiling and excited for what comes next. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… #littleafrobigscience #isthatasaying #nevertoolatetosharegoodnews


Check out "The Depths of Monterey Bay," an art exhibition by Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University Ph.D. student Natalie Arnoldi, opening next week at Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History! bit.ly/38hvSYj


So pumped that our paper just came out today!! 😄 This is a super cool one for me because it’s my first paper with cells 🤓🔬HUGE shout out to my fellow grad student & co-author Paul Bump who taught me FACS! 💪🏽 Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University Stanford Biosciences authors.elsevier.com/a/1ai0I_NueAFm…


Happy to see that our preprint is out: on the Palumbi lab's work in Palau, describing coral heat resistance variation throughout different regions in Palau! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Brendan Cornwell Katrina Armstrong (Hounchell) Steve Palumbi #PICRC





Our comparative review of marine & terrestrial dynamic management for highly-mobile species & habitats is out today (open access) in Ecological Society's ESA Frontiers! Only possible via collaboration with Millie Chapman & Larry Crowder. esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10… Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Mngmt Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University



Hi all! My name is Nia Walker and I'm a Biology PhD candidate Stanford University. I'm investigating links between coral thermal resistance and recovery. Happy to be part of #BIMSRollCall and to see #BlackInMarineScience excellence celebrated during #BlackinMarineScienceWeek (and beyond).



Excited to share a preprint (recently submitted) for a new manuscript co-led with Millie Chapman: "Promoting equity in scientific recommendations to high seas governance". ecoevorxiv.org/jhbuz/

It was a pleasure exploring lots of topics in this interview with #RootstoSTEMPodcast from work-life balance and mental health to productivity and "success" throughout my PhD--little was off limits. 🤓 Coming out this Friday, give it a listen! Thanks Stephanie Caty for having me.

Woot woot excited to have collaborated with dope friends! First results from our work characterizing heat resistance in corals across Palau is out y'all. Check it out here and feel free to ask questions 🤓 elifesciences.org/articles/64790 Brendan Cornwell Marilla Lippert Katrina Armstrong (Hounchell) Steve Palumbi