IQOE
Journalist Peter Brannen has published an excellent article, “Sound off,” about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment (IQOE) in the independent web magazine Aeon. For more on the IQOE, please see…
Journalist Peter Brannen has published an excellent article, “Sound off,” about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment (IQOE) in the independent web magazine Aeon. For more on the IQOE, please see…
The Christian Science Monitor posted an article Message in a bottle: Forensics meets marine science with eDNA that features the work of PHE researcher Dr. Mark Stoeckle and highlights PHE’s…
As a supplement to our paper “A Framework to Sustainability Science: A Renovated IPAT Identity”, Paul Waggoner and Jesse have created a file of ten PowerPoint slides that addresses a…
The chief scientist of the Census of Marine Life, Ron O’Dor, passed away in Nova Scotia from COVID-19 at the age of 75 on 11 May 2020. Ron was a…
Published Open Access in Frontiers in Epidemiology: The Coronavirus Calendar (CoronaCal): a simplifiedSARS-CoV-2 test system for sampling and retrospective analysis by Manija A. Kazmi, David S. Thaler, Karina C. Åberg,…
The past year with the Barcode Blog has been exciting and challenging. Looking forward to 2009! Mark Stoeckle Program for the Human Environment The Rockefeller University…
Expanding our digital archive, we post a PDF version of Jesse’s 1993 paper “The Organizational Ecology of Science Advice in America.” https://phe.rockefeller.edu/orgecosci/…
Human filariasis, caused by various species of insect-transmitted parasitic nematodes, affects more than 120 million persons in Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia, and includes elephantiasis and river blindness. In…
We post the brief remarks in Spanish that Jesse gave at the inaugural ceremony of the Census of Marine Life meeting for South America in Concepcion, Chile, 29 October 2002….
The abundance of bluefin tuna in the North Atlantic are the subject of a Census of Marine Life press release . The original tuna papers as well as tuna images…