In The Spotlight
Dr. Frank Robb
Dr. Frank Robb collecting microelectrode measurements at a hydrothermal spring in Kamchatka, a remote region in the Russian Far East from where he has isolated many novel microbes.
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Dr. Kevin Sowers
Dr. Sowers and Ethel Apolinar monitor a fermentation of extremophile microbes. This unique fermenter facility can grow and harvest microbes from extreme environments in volumes up to 210 liters...
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Dr. Rosemary Jagus
Dr. Jagus works with intern Alyssa Currie. Dr. Jagus leads IMET's involvement with the NOAA-funded Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, encouraging students from high school to...
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Dr. Jim Du
Dr. Du uses the zebrafish as a model to study molecular processes of muscular development.
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IMET at the Inner Harbor
IMET is housed in the Columbus Center at Baltimore's Inner Harbor. IMET has 18 faculty members and ca. 150 staff, and 42 research laboratories providing more than 160,000 sq. ft....
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About Us

IMET is a joint University System of Maryland research institute capitalizing on the strengths of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, the University of Maryland Baltimore County and the University of Maryland Baltimore. IMET utilizes the research, training and technology transfer capabilities of these partner institutes to further its mission. IMET builds on the assets and capabilities of the former Center of Marine Biotechnology.

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