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May 30, 2025, Filed Under: Lead Story

Congrats to Mariangel, PhD candidate!

Mariangel (middle) scouts out some anchialine habitats on Hawaii with Troy Sakihara and Kendra Zwonitzer.

Congrats to Mariangel Correa-Orellana, a second year PhD student in our EEB program, for passing her qualifying exams and advancing to becoming a PhD candidate! Mariangel’s dissertation focuses on microbial ecology of anchialine habitats in Hawaii. She’s interested in what these microbes are doing and will be applying metagenomics to ask what metabolic functions different members of these communities are performing, as well as whether these functions are different across different habitat types (for example, habitats with a distinct orange crust community vs. those with mud substrates or green algal mats). She’s also interested in animal-microbe interactions in these habitats and will be taking a deep dive into the gut microbiomes of the main shrimp species that is endemic to these habitats (opae ula, Halocaridina rubra).

Mariangel is excited to get some fresh cut coconut on Maui

We’re all interested to see how her work turns out over the next few years!

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