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The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) is an international center for research and education in biological and environmental science located in Woods Hole, MA.
Go beyond the classroom walls and enter into active laboratory and field research in biological and environmental sciences. Train, engage, and collaborate with MBL researchers using state-of-the-art equipment and technologies that bridge real-work experience with scientific discovery.
By coupling new imaging and gene editing technologies, computation, and the marine life accessible at its doorstep, the MBL is a center for discovery of basic mechanisms from genes and cells, to tissues and whole organisms. Learn More: Lillie, F.R. 1944. Founding and Early History of the Marine Biological Laboratory.
Uniting the Marine Biological Laboratory and the University of Chicago research and education experience for an unparalleled program that spans the scales of biological discovery—from molecules to organisms to ecosystems.
The Marine Biological Laboratory was founded in Woods Hole, MA, in 1888 as a summer research and teaching institution. Boasting a long history of excellence in research and education, the MBL has run internationally acclaimed courses, and hosted leaders in their field researchers from the day it opened.
The Marine Biological Laboratory’s leadership team establishes the strategic vision for the MBL, manages all aspects of the MBL environment and strategy, leverages our affiliati.
Research in the Center is intended to elucidate the molecular, genetic and cellular mechanisms underlying the growth and replacement of highly differentiated tissues during development, physiological turnover and repair following injury. About the Eugene Bell Center Read about our recent Symposium.
Left to right: Jim Laundre, Anne Giblin, Gus Shaver, and Knute Nadelhoffer, in a snowstorm at Toolik Lake, July 18, 1984. Jim was then an RA, Anne, Gus, and Knute were Assistant Scientists, all at the Ecosystems Center.
State-of-the-art optical microscopy equipment for techniques such as phase, darkfield, fluorescence, polarization, DIC, confocal and lightsheet are available. See the CMF Equipment page for detailed information on the specific microscopes.
Opportunities available for undergraduate scholars from the University of Chicago to partake in a twelve-week summer research experience hosted at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Massachusetts.