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Former Dartmouth College Professor Joins MBL Staff as Chief Academic and Scientific Officer - Dr. Joshua W. Hamilton has joined the staff of the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) as its new Chief Academic and Scientific Officer (CASO).

MBL Appoints Pamela Clapp Hinkle Director of Development and External Relations - Pamela Clapp Hinkle has worked at the MBL since 1982 in a variety of capacities, most recently as Director of Communications.

The Power of Self-Healing
- MBL Visiting Researcher Explores Wound Repair in the Comb Jelly

Do Early-Life Seizures Have Lasting Effects? - Joaquin Lugo studies whether seizures during early zebrafish development have long-term neurological consequences.

Plastics Suspect in Lobster Illness
- MBL Scientist Investigates Role of Environmental Toxin in Shell Disease



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  Pamela Clapp Hinkle, Director of Development & External Relations
Tel: 508 289-7423 | E-mail: pclapp@mbl.edu

Gina Hebert, Associate Director of Communications
(Special Events & Media Info)

Tel: 508 289-7725 | E-mail: ghebert@mbl.edu

David Gallagher, Web Designer/Editor
Tel: 508 289-7119 | E-mail: dgallagher@mbl.edu

Diana Kenney, Science Writer
Tel: 508 289-7139 | E-mail: dkenney@mbl.edu

Pam Oldham, Administrative Assistant (Tours)
Tel: 508 289-7423 | E-mail: pamoldham@mbl.edu

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