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2009 Whitman Reception
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The Marine Biological Laboratory hosts year-round research programs in cellular, developmental, and reproductive biology; molecular biology and evolution; neurobiology and sensory physiology; ecology; global infectious diseases; and marine biotechnology and aquaculture. Since 1888, hundreds of distinguished scientists from around the world have been gathering to do research at the Marine Biological Laboratory.
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The MBL is dedicated to discovery and to improving the human condition through creative research and education in the biological, biomedical and environmental sciences.
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Photos from the MBL's 2009 Whitman Reception in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Photo credit: Elizabeth Armstrong
 
 
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Sperm darts around sea urchin eggs and fertilizes them. Once a single sperm has penetrated an egg, a fertilization envelope forms around the egg th...   more
 
 
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A single-celled sea urchin embryo pinches off and divides into two daughter cells. This movie was made by journalists participating in the 2009 MBL...   more
 
 
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A sea urchin larva, or pluteus. The moving muscle is the animals developing gut. This movie was made by journalists participating in the 2009 MBL L...   more
 
 
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At the MBL, Jennifer Morgan (Univ. of Texas Austin), Ona Bloom (Feinstein Institute for Medical Research) and David Parker (Univ. of Cambridge) are...   more