Lab Members
Dr. Steve Vollmer, Principal Investigator
Associate Professor, Marine and Environmental Sciences
Google Scholar | GitHub PhD, Harvard University
Evolutionary biologist specializing in the genomics on non-model, marine organisms. I primarily study coral disease resistance, immunology, and coral-pathogen interactions at the molecular and organismal level. I use field and tank experiments and genomics to unravel the complex interactions between the coral animal host, its algal symbionts and its numerous microbes. I teach BIOL 2301 Genetics and Molecular Biology and EEMB 5505 Biology of Corals.
Dr. Jason Selwyn, NSF Postdoctoral Researcher
Google Scholar | GitHub PhD, Texas A&M Corpus Christi
Computational biologist and statistician. My NSF postdoctoral research focus on the genomic signatures of coral disease resistance and the statistical analyses of genomic and ecological data. My PhD research focused on understanding the interaction between habitat quality and dispersal dynamics in Caribbean reef gobies.
Brecia Despard, PhD Student
Google Scholar | BS and MS, Northeastern University
My research focuses on the role of microRNAs in coral disease resistance and immunity using staghorn corals and White Band Disease as a model system. I joined the Vollmer lab as a PhD student in 2021 after completing my MS in Bioinformatics.
Emily Trytten, PhD Student
BS University of California, San Diego
My research focuses on identify coral pathogens and mutualist using coral-microbial filtration, manipulation and metagenomic techniques. I joined the Vollmer lab as a PhD student in 2022.
Kai Galvan-Dubois, PhD Student
BS Cornell University
I am interesting in characterizing the pathogens associated with Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease. I joined the Vollmer lab as a PhD student in 2023.