REU: Aquatic Chemical Ecology at Georgia Tech
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Georgia Tech is a preeminent research institution, recently ranked no. 7 among the nation’s public universities and no. 35 among all U.S. universities. Most of our REU faculty mentors occupy the modern Ford Environmental Science and Technology building, dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary research.
Research area 1 (Biological and Geochemical Transformations)
- K. Cobb (School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences)
- F. Fernandez (School of Chemistry & Biochemistry)
- J. Kubanek (Schools of Chemistry & Biochemistry and School of Biology)
- F. Löffler (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and School of Biology)
- J.P. Montoya (School of Biology)
- M. Taillefert (School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences)
- J. Spain (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and School of Biology)
Research area 2 (Sensory Biology and Ecology).
- M. Hay (School of Biology)
- H. Lu (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering)
- T. Snell (School of Biology)
- T. Streelman (School of Biology)
- T. Stoesser (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- D. Webster (School of Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- M. Weissburg (School of Biology)
- J. Yen (School of Biology)
- J. Weitz (School of Biology)
Research area 3 (Ecological Roles & Consequences of Chemicals).
- M. Duffy (School of Biology)
- F. Fernandez (School of Chemistry & Biochemistry)
- L. Jiang (School of Biology)
- J. Kubanek (Schools of Chemistry & Biochemistry and School of Biology)
- M. Hay (School of Biology)
- J.P. Montoya (School of Biology)
- T. Snell (School of Biology)
- M. Weissburg (School of Biology)



