Kristina presented her public seminar and defended her Ph.D. dissertation, The Influence of Genetic Variation on Susceptibility of Common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to Harmful Algal Blooms, on April 7th. Many thanks to her committee members, Drs. Rich DiGiulio, Eric Palkovacs, Patricia Rosel, Tom Schultz and Randy Wells, for all their help. Congratulations Dr. Cammen!
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