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Newsletter

AJ on July 17, 2020July 17, 2020

Arellano Lab is featured in the Biology Department Newsletter 19-20 

Congratulations!

AJ on June 17, 2020July 21, 2020
Jake Lawlor smiling, standing on a rocky beach, wearing a white lab coat, and holding a dead giant pacific octopus.

Congratulations to Jake Lawlor for winning a WWU Outstanding Graduate Student Award and a Biology Department Outstanding Graduate Research Award!

Dispersal of Deep-Sea Larvae

AJ on March 1, 2020July 21, 2020
Arellano and Young labs. Gulf of Mexico, 2020

The Arellano Lab is headed to sea!  Follow our cruise along on our Dispersal of Deep-Sea Larvae blog and on instagram (@larvallab)

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