Conservation Genetics: Adding 21st Century Techniques to the Conservation Toolbox
Brief Description
Join fellow alumni, family, and friends for a weekend dedicated to the study and exploration of some of the world’s largest and most beloved creatures – whales, dolphins, seals – marine mammals. Through lectures exploring the nature of various species, your own lab project, and a boat trip to see bottlenose dolphins and listen to their underwater sounds.
Duke Faculty
David W. Johnston, Research Scientist, Marine Science & Conservation
Douglas P. Nowacek, Repass-Rodgers University Associate Professor of Conservation Technology and Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Thomas F. Schultz, Director, Marine Conservation Molecular Facility
Details
Trip Status: This trip is sold out.
Email Tara Hopkins to inquire about wait listing.
