Susan Williams, Ph.D.

The Williams Lab

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The Williams Lab

From left to right: Back row: Cotton Rockwood (research associate), Emily Jones (staff research associate), Terra Hazen (lab assistant), Susan Williams, Matt Bracken (visiting collaborator), Albert Carranza (staff research associate). Front row: Amanda Newsom (Ph.D. candidate), Cascade Sorte (Ph.D. candidate), Amber Szoboszlai (Ph.D. student).

VISITING COLLABORATORS

Matt Bracken, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, co-Principal
Investigator, NSF Seaweed Biodiversity & Ecosystem Function Project.

RESEARCH ASSOCIATES

Albert Carranza, M.S. Staff Research Associate, general management and supervision of the Williams Lab.

Emily Jones, M.S. Staff Research Associate, Influences of nonrandom biodiversity change on marine ecosystem functioning.

CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS

Amanda Newsom, Ph.D. Candidate Interactions between introduced and native species.

Cascade J. B. Sorte, Ph.D. Candidate Community impacts of global warming, including species' range expansions and shifts in community composition.

Amber Szoboszlai, Ph.D. Student Integrating the positive and negative effects of oyster aquaculture on eelgrass population dynamics.

Susan Williams, Ph.D.