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Professor Dustin Marshall’s research lab, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

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1 March 20126 January 2016 dustinmeeg

Congratulations Scott Burgess

Congratulations to former MEEG member Dr Scott Burgess, who has just been awarded a self-funded postdoctoral position with the Baskett Lab at UC Davis.

The Marine Evolutionary Ecology Group is Professor Dustin Marshall’s research lab at the School of Biological Sciences in the Faculty of Science, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

We work on questions ranging from community ecology through to quantitative genetics. Most of our work focuses on sessile marine invertebrates living in coastal systems — these organisms are extremely amenable to manipulation and can be tracked in the field for extended periods of time.

Some of us are interested in traditional marine ecology whereas others are evolutionary biologists who happen to work on marine invertebrates.

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