. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Report of the Director and Chief Executive Officer The Marine Biological Laboratory and its research and training programs enjoyed another successful year in 1995. Scientists working in the MBL's year-round research program continued to make important contributions to our understanding of basic biological, biomedical. and environmental sciences. Investigators coming to the MBL to work for short periods throughout the year, and especially during the summer months, provided their own invaluable insights into the workings of fu


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Report of the Director and Chief Executive Officer The Marine Biological Laboratory and its research and training programs enjoyed another successful year in 1995. Scientists working in the MBL's year-round research program continued to make important contributions to our understanding of basic biological, biomedical. and environmental sciences. Investigators coming to the MBL to work for short periods throughout the year, and especially during the summer months, provided their own invaluable insights into the workings of fundamental life processes. And the scores of students who worked day and night in the teaching laboratories of the Loeb and Lillie buildings added yet another level of excitement and curiosity to the Laboratory. All of these scientists, whether year-round or summer, tenured professor or fledgling graduate student, came together in Woods Hole to experience the unique atmosphere of the Marine Biological Laboratory. Here they shared, studied, and grew together as scientists, all with a single goal in mind: to learn a little bit more about the world around them, using as models a variety of aquatic organisms found in the Woods Hole area. Research at the MBL The Marine Resources Center Since its construction in 1992, the MBL's Marine Resources Center has developed into an important facility for maintaining and culturing organisms and for conducting biomedical research. Throughout the year, the facility now enjoys a high level of activity. Last September, Dr. Roger Hanlon joined the MBL scientific staff as the Director of the Marine Resources Center. Hanlon comes to the MBL from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston where he served as Chief, Division of Biology and Marine Resources at UTMB's Marine Biomedical Institute and Professor in UTMB's School of Medicine. Hanlon's neurobiological and behavioral research on cephalopods—marine animals that include cuttlefis


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