East Boothbay Campus is one of the campuses operated by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. Our records show the address as East Boothbay, ME, United States.
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The East Boothbay Campus of Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences specializes in advanced training programs and workshops focused on oceanographic research methodologies, microbial oceanography, and cutting-edge marine science technologies. These courses are designed for researchers, students, and professionals seeking hands-on experience in ocean sciences.
- Single-Cell Environmental Genomics (SCEG): A flagship multi-week intensive course teaching isolation, genome sequencing, and analysis of individual marine microbes using state-of-the-art flow cytometry and microfluidics. Participants learn sample preparation, data processing with bioinformatics tools, and applications to microbial ecology.
- Flow Cytometry and Imaging Flow Cytometry: Training on the FlowCam and CytoFLEX systems for analyzing phytoplankton, bacteria, and particles in seawater. Covers instrument operation, calibration, data acquisition, and visualization software for ecological studies.
- Ocean Observing Systems: Workshops on deploying autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), gliders, and sensors for real-time ocean data collection. Includes programming, maintenance, and data telemetry for monitoring climate change impacts.
- Molecular Biology and Metagenomics: Courses on DNA/RNA extraction from marine samples, qPCR, and high-throughput sequencing. Emphasizes bioinformatics pipelines for assembling metagenomes and functional gene annotation.
- Physical-Biological Ocean Modeling: Introduces numerical modeling tools like ROMS for simulating ocean circulation, nutrient dynamics, and plankton blooms. Hands-on coding in Python and MATLAB.
- Satellite Remote Sensing: Training in processing ocean color data from MODIS and VIIRS satellites to study phytoplankton productivity and biogeochemical cycles.
- Microbial Cultivation and Physiology: Techniques for culturing uncultivable marine microbes using high-pressure reactors and dilution-to-extinction methods.
These programs foster interdisciplinary skills, with expert-led lectures, lab sessions, and field excursions on research vessels. Participants gain proficiency in addressing global challenges like ocean health, carbon cycling, and biodiversity loss. Annual offerings accommodate 10-20 learners per course, promoting international collaboration. The campus's coastal location enables direct sampling from the Gulf of Maine, enhancing practical learning. Over 500 scientists trained since inception, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and career advancement in marine science.
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