The Moran Lab
Aloha!
The home of the Moran Lab is the School of Life Sciences at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Research in the Moran Lab is broadly centered on the ecology, evolution, and physiology of marine invertebrates, with particular focus on life history biology, larval ecology, and ecophysiological responses of larvae and adults to climate change factors. We combine field and laboratory approaches to address these questions in environments from the tropics to the poles, and using a wide variety of organisms and life stages. Members of the Moran lab are also very active in marine education and science outreach.
Recent news from the Moran Lab
The Moran and Marko labs recently visited remote Pacific Islands on the R/V Thomas G. Thompson as part of a project investigating larval connectivity across the Pacific. Read the UH News Story and check out our video about the trip.
Moran Lab research featured in National Geographic magazine, June 2024!
Moran Lab PhD Candidate Graham Lobert has received a School of Life Sciences Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award for 2023-2024! Congratulations Graham!
School of Life Sciences