Joined September 2019
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
WE'RE HIRING! 📣 Our lab is seeking Biological Science Technicians to conduct research in the following areas: 1) Zooplankton Analyst 2) Marine Invasions Ecology 3) Marine Larval Biology Visit serc.si.edu/get-involved/job… to learn more! Apply by August 31st! 😄 #JobOpportunities
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
15 Jun 2023
📢📢Just out in @ScienceAdvances !!📢📢 tinyurl.com/rb3pu26v Our study shows that ocean currents can shelter coral reefs during major El Niño heatwaves. How did this happen…? By enhancing upwelling and delivering valuable nutrition to corals during peak thermal stress. [1/5]
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Want my job? Check this out! #JobAlert #marine #science #benthic #ecology
✨ New job announcement at the Smithsonian Marine Station! ✨ @BenthicBrigade @SmithsonianSMS
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
My final day as a @SmithsonianSMS #postdoc with this wonderful team -including those not in the group photo today! Thank you all this memorable experience. Excited to continue collaborating for more groundbreaking #research on the impact of ocean deoxygenation on #coralreefs 🪸
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The @SmithsonianSMS had the best holiday party- including decorate your own scientist cookies and Indian River Lagoon dirt pudding! @BenthicBrigade
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
🚨JOB ALERT🚨 @SmithsonianSMS is hiring an educator! Do you have a passion for outreach and sharing your knowledge with others? For more info, see below. Send your cover letter, CV and 3 references to hoffman@si.edu by Jan 16, 2023! #jobalert #educator #outreach #aquarium
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
📢📢👇🏽Looking for a job in early 2023 related to corals and environmental change (MS preferred but not required)? We're hiring for our deoxygenation team @SmithsonianSMS in Fort Pierce, FL. Awesome place to work, great group of people! Submit app by Dec 18th. DM with questions!
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
If you're a #graduate student or #postdoc looking for a #fellowship, SMS has several great #opportunities with applications due Nov 1st. Visit fellowships.si.edu to learn more and join us at the Smithsonian Marine Station in Ft. Pierce, FL!
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17 Oct 2022
Please share with your networks! A really neat opportunity to help with applied research aimed at finding a sustainable solution for biofouling. Apply by 5pm on 10/31.
📣#jobalert📣We're hiring again! Interested in applying your #marineinvertebrate and #mechanical background to help prevent biofouling? 🔬Light Microscopy 🦀Zooplankton/Marine Invert Collection & ID 🛠Mechanical aptitude/problem solving 📍Fort Pierce, FL See link in this🧵
10 Sep 2022
Thank you Emma and @hglanz for helping us progress with a few of the many questions we're interested in exploring! #Statistics #biology #RStats #undergrad #summerresearch #collaboration #WomeninScience #learnbydoing
Meet Emma Beretta, a 3rd year @calpoly student majoring in statistics with a biology minor. We hosted Emma through the Frost Summer Undergraduate Research Program #CPFrostResearch @CalPolyCSM with Dr. Hunter Glanz @hglanz, an Associate Professor of Statistics and Data Science.
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Jess S Glanz retweeted
Last week, the @NMNH Global ARMS Program’s Drs. Chris Meyer and Sarah Tweedt and Dr. Jessica Miles’ team from @PBStateCollege visited @smithsoniansms to process ARMS (Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures) from the Indian River Lagoon and Jupiter Inlet. #oceanarms #biodiversity
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Safe travels and happy investigating in Guam and beyond, Garret @gtodonnell!
Last week we said goodbye to an invaluable member of our team, Garret @gtodonnell. While Garret was part of the BEL at SMS, he was full of puns, our professional selfie-taker, an enthusiastic educator, and an expert invertebrate identifier and photographer who favored the ‘pods.
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Proud bestie moment: Emily Ladin @emily_ladin, now Master of Science, kicking her defense’s a** and schooling folks on giant sea bass early development like it’s NBD!! Congrats and wish I could celebrate with you in person 🥂🥳🫶🏼 Can’t wait to see where you’ll succeed next!!
27 Jun 2022
Come work with me and learn about the smaller things in life! I'm happy to answer any questions about the position, working here, and living in Fort Pierce.
📢📢 Job Announcement 📢📢 We are hiring a paid intern (Bachelor's level) to assist with our benthic monitoring program. Apply by 7/8! See below for more details and DM if you have questions.
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24 Apr 2022
Helping the Florida Oceanographic Society (FOS) with oyster reef restoration is definitely a highlight from this #EarthMonth. 📷: Dr. Loraé Simpson, FOS Director of Scientific Research and Conservation
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11 Feb 2022
Happy International #WomeninScienceDay! It is a privilege to work with these ladies. I am so grateful for all the men and women scientists who mentored, supported, and encouraged me in my pursuit of a career in STEM. I wouldn't have made it here without you!
For #WomeninScienceDay, we’re celebrating the research carried out by the #WomenInSTEM in our lab. Dr. Holly Sweat, PI, Dr. Iris Segura-Garcia, Molecular Ecologist, and Jess Glanz, Program Coordinator, work to characterize infaunal communities and the forces that shape them.
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The diversity here never ceases to fascinate me!
#DYK that the Indian River Lagoon spans 1/3 of Florida's East Coast and is home to over 4,000 species? To find out more, visit irlspecies.org.
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31 Jan 2022
My lab now has a twitter! Follow us to see what we're up to and more awesome content like this!!
Who knew collecting infauna from a boat is just like playing the Claw Machine in an arcade? This is just one part of the quarterly monitoring our lab has been performing since 2005 to study the health of Indian River Lagoon habitats.
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Job alert at the Smithsonian Marine Station in Fort Pierce, Florida!
📢📢 Job Announcement 📢📢 @SmithsonianSMS is hiring a contract Microbiology Technician (Bachelor's level) to support several ongoing coral microbiology projects. App due 1/31! See post for details. DM with questions
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18 May 2021
Thanks to the recent @AGU_SciComm #SciArt webinar and the amazing @mzCHEMj and @irenecrisologo I'm facing my fear and sharing one of my sketches online - eek! #SketchYourScience
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18 May 2021
At night, algae respire, reducing oxygen and pH levels near their surfaces and between their branches. Small, motile invertebrates associated with algal interstices escape these conditions when they migrate to the tops of branches to forage... or party.
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