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Bridging the Gap: Women grad students talk rise of STEM, power of diversity in science

March 29, 2018
PODCAST: Women graduate students from UMCES' four laboratories talk about their experiences pursuing a degree in science at a time when more women are joining them in the field. Our conversation includes the rise of STEM learning in early education and the power of diversity of all kinds in science.

Science in the First Person: Allen Place on making vegetarians of farmed fish

March 27, 2018
Dr. Allen Place of the Institute of Marine and Environmental Science talks about working with his now-former graduate student, Aaron Watson, on developing a plant-based fishmeal for farm-raised fish instead of feeding fish other fish from the ocean.

IMET research scientist talks dual passions on Maryland Humanities podcast

January 11, 2018
Listen as IMET's Kathleen Gillespie talks about the impact science has on her poetry and finding the poetry in science for a podcast with Maryland Humanities.

Next Generation: Matthew Spitznagel

December 1, 2017
Get to know IMET graduate student, Matthew Spitznagel, who is trying to understand a disease killing blue crabs.

Scientists converge to share research on harmful algae

October 25, 2017
Training the next generation is the theme for the 9th U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae, which Place will host at IMET in Baltimore from November 11-17.

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