People

Principal Investigator

Dr. Amber Stubler

Dr. Stubler is an Assistant Professor at Occidental College in the biology department. Amber obtained both her B.S. and PhD from Stony Brook University, in New York. Her research spans both coasts of the United States, Jamaica, and Panama. In addition to conducting research she teaches Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography at Oxy.

Staff

Maggie Dillon

Maggie is a Research Assistant in the Stubler Lab. She is working on a NSF funded project titled “Understanding bioerosion from individuals to ecosystems: the impacts of biotic and abiotic stressors on sponge erosion of oyster reefs.”

Lab Alumni

Join Us

The Stubler Lab is not currently accepting undergraduate volunteers. Check out the links below for other ways to get involved on campus and in southern California

Other Opportunities

  1. REU Summer Internship

    Apply for a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). You’ll conduct research for 10 weeks over the summer at university with funding from US National Science Foundation (NSF).

  2. NOAA Hollings Scholar https://www.noaa.gov/office-education/hollings-

    Scholarship for 2nd year students: NOAA’s Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship recognizes outstanding students studying in NOAA mission fields. Scholars receive up to $9,500 per academic year to support their studies, as well as paid summer internship opportunities at NOAA facilities across the U.S. Hollings alumni report that the experience influenced their academic and career paths, expanded their professional networks and improved their skills for working in NOAA mission fields. Of Hollings scholars surveyed, 100% would recommend this opportunity to other students.