Instruction at the Hopkins Marine Station
Abstract
This program provided an intense training environment with hands-on experience in molecular approaches to marine biology. During the two year program, 57 students participated in concentrated, undistracted courses in the areas of (1) the physiology an molecular biology of algae, (2) the cell biology of early development, and (3) video microscopy and image processing in biology. This intensive training environment resulted in students acquiring new approaches to attack classic problems of marine biology, using technologies of molecular and cellular biology which have previously not been aggressively applied to marine problems. The course environment also redirected many students in their research approaches and additionally resulted in the publication of three research articles.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 29, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA253906
Entities
People
- Daniel Mazia
- David Epel
Organizations
- Stanford University