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Kiho Kim, PhD The goal of my research is to understand the role of diseases on coral reefs. Currently, my work is focused on a fungal disease (aspergillosis) affecting Caribbean sea fan corals. Projects on-going in my lab include:
Lab News: Kiho will be co-chairing a session titled "Diseases on Coral Reefs" with Drew Harvell (Cornell) and Cathie Page (James Cook) at the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium in Fort Lauderdale, FL (July 8-11, 2008). For more information about the symposium, click here. Congrats to Kirby for successfully defending her MS thesis titled: Octocorals as indicators of anthropogenic nutrients. Kirby will be starting her PhD in Stephen Macko's Lab at UVa this fall. Kiho was appointed to the Ocean Studies Board of the National Academies. For more information about the OSB, click here. Congrats to Erin for successfully defending her MS thesis titled: Growth, protease production, and pH change in response to salinity, temperature, and substrate in aspergilli. Erin will be starting med school at Georgetown this fall. Recent Publications (please see CV for a complete list): Baker DM, MacAvoy SE, Kim K (In Press). Relationship between water quality, δ15N, and aspergillosis of Caribbean sea fan corals. Marine Ecology-Progress Series. Ward JR, Kim K, Harvell CD (2007) Temperature affects coral disease resistance and pathogen growth. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 329:115-121. Kim K, Alker AP, Shuster K, Quirolo C, Harvell CD (2006) Longitudinal study of aspergillosis of sea fan corals. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 69:95-99. Contact Information: Last updated August 3, 2007 |
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