Amanda Kelley

Amanda Kelley

Associate Professor

Marine Biology
Marine Ecology
Environmental Studies
Marine Invertebrates
Scientific Diving


College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
2120 Koyukuk Dr.
331 Irving II
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7220
907-474-2474
alkelley@alaska.edu

 
Education

University of California Santa Barbara
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow
2013–2016

Portland State University
Ph.D. Ecological Physiology
2013

Portland State University
B.S. Biology
2007

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

Recent Publications

PUBLICATIONS LIST HERE

Specialties

  • Ecological physiology
  • Global change biology
  • Remote sensors
  • Invasive biology/ecology
  • Organism–environment interactions: response of species to ocean change; e.g., ocean acidification, increased temperature
  • Cellular and organismal physiology
  • Transcriptomics
  • Coastal ecological processes

 

Research Overview

My research focuses on organism-environment interactions in coastal marine ecosystems using time-series observational data combined with field and laboratory experiments to predict the response of species to ocean change.

 

Current Research Projects

  • Currently, my research investigates the transcriptomic response of Antarctic sea urchin larvae to the individual and interacting conditions of future ocean change- including ocean acidification and increased temperature.

 

Certifications

  • AAUS Certification

 

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