My research includes three focus areas: symbiosis between sponges and microbes, nutrient cycling on coral reefs, and marine microbial ecology and physiology. Much of my work has been focused on the Caribbean, but I have worked on deep water sponge reefs, shallow temperate water habitats, and laboratory grown cultures of marine microbes. At ASU I have been focused on characterizing the diversity of freshwater sponges in Western North Carolina and understanding their ecology. I am also using the freshwater alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, to investigate the physiological response of algae to nutrient limitation. More information about by research can be found at my website.
Title: Assistant Professor, Marine Microbiology
Department: Department of Biology
Email address: Email me
Phone: (828) 262-7548