department of natural sciences graduate programs
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCES GRADUATE PROGRAMS. Where Graduate Faculty and Students Promote Research through Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Chemistry; Marine, Estuarine and Environmental Sciences or Toxicology. CHEMISTRY MASTERS Graduate Program. Granting M.S. in Chemistry. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Where Graduate Faculty and Students
Promote Research through Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Chemistry; Marine, Estuarine and
Environmental Sciences or Toxicology.
Granting M.S. in Chemistry.
USM approval in 2012.
1st student this year.Ms. Blessing Aroh
UMES B.S. Chemistry 2009-2013
Granting Master’s and Doctoral degrees in one of five Area’s of Specialization.
USM system supported program
Students present at the: American Fisheries Society (AFS) Meeting Association for the Sciences of Limnology and
Oceanography (ASLO) Meetings Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences
(AESS) Meeting
Qianru Niu2013 M.S.-MEES Physical Oceanography
Long Jiang, 2013 M.S.-MEES Biological Oceanography
Miaohua Mao, 2013 M.S.-MEES Physical Oceanography
Leon ??, (far left)2012 M.S. -Quantitative Fisheries and Resource Management
Evan Lindsay, (far left)2013 M.S.-Quantitative Fisheries and Resource Management
Granting Master’s and Doctoral degrees.
UMES graduate program.
Students travel and present at the: SOCIETY OF TOXICOLOGY ANNUAL MEETING SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
AND CHEMISTRY (SETAC) THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TOXICOLOGy
Many of our students and faculty travel to local, state, national and international meetings and win various awards.
We have highlighted some of these efforts in the following slides.
Lonnie Gonzales, Ph.D., MEES 2012, during Oral Presentation. Lonnie also placed 1st in the student oral competition at the American Fisheries National Convention 2010.
William Gardener, Ph.D., MEES 2012, during Oral Presentation
Dr. Joseph Pitula, Biology, (left) Researcher Award presented by Dr. Anthony Nyame, Chemistry, a member of the ARRS Awards Committee.
Dr. Joseph Okoh, Chemistry, (left) Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Dr. Jennifer Keane-Dawes, Dean Graduate Studies.
DNS Judges:Dr. Bradley Stevens, Distinguished Researcher, LMRCSC, (foreground)Dr. Jeurel Singleton, Biology, (left)Dr. Maryam Taabodi, Biology (Right)