Faculty, Staff, and Students
Leadership
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Emeritus Faculty
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James Bence, Ph.D.
Professor - Emeritus; QFC Founding Co-Director.
bence@msu.edu
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Michael Jones, Ph.D.
Professor - Emeritus; QFC Founding Co-Director
jonesm30@msu.edu
Academic and Support Staff
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Charles Belinsky
Curriculum Development Specialist - QFC
Software engineering, education, online and hybrid curriculum development
belinsky@msu.edu
517-355-0126
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Michelle Chester
Research Administrator
blockmi3@msu.edu
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Alex Maguffee
Research Assistant - QFC
Fisheries management, population dynamics, modeling and analysis
maguffee@msu.edu
517-355-0126
PhD Level Researchers
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Lisa Chong, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Associate - QFC
chonglis@msu.edu
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Scott Colborne, Ph.D.
Research Specialist
colborne@msu.edu
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Lori Ivan, Ph.D.
Senior Research Associate
Great Lakes fish recruitment, population dynamics, anthropogenic stressors, ecological modeling
lnivan@msu.edu
517-355-0126
On-Call Researchers
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Rick Clark, Ph.D.
Visiting Scholar
clarkri@msu.edu
517-432-5099
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Mark Ebener
Research Technician
tflwc@yahoo.com
517-242-8314
Ph.D. Students
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Nick Boucher
Ph.D. Student
bouche66@msu.edu
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Matthew Faust
Ph.D. Student
Fish movement; fisheries management
faustma3@msu.edu
419-625-8062
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Shane Flinn
PhD. Student
Age and growth; decision analysis; fisheries ecology; modeling; stream ecology
flinnsha@msu.edu
517-355-0126
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Tyler Funnell
Ph.D. Student
Fisheries management; fisheries ecology
funnellt@msu.edu
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Josh Hoekwater
Ph.D. Student
Modeling, Freshwater Ecosystems, Restoration Monitoring, Experimental Design
hoekwa21@msu.edu
248-376-1320
M.S. Students
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Caleb Branam
M.S. Student
branamca@msu.edu
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Ben Cehelsky
M.S. Student
cehelsky@msu.edu
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Sophia Ellis
M.S. Student
ellissop@msu.edu
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Katie King
M.S. Student
kingka22@msu.edu
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Max Majinska
M.S. Student
majinsk1@msu.edu
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Mari Williams
M.S. Student
will4061@msu.edu
Undergraduate Students
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Aquarium and Water Garden MSU Extension News
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Prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species
Published on January 16, 2020
Some water garden plants and animals have the potential to become invasive. -
Registration now required to sell non-native aquatic plants
Published on April 19, 2019
According to a new law, all retailers of live non-native aquatic organisms must now register yearly with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. -
New Online Tools for Aquatic Invasive Species Identification
Published on June 13, 2018
Learn to identify and report invasive species using MISIN: the Midwest Invasive Species Information Network -
Keep classroom pets out of the wild
Published on June 4, 2018
At the end of the school year, prevent the release of invasive plants and animals into the environment by following RIPPLE recommendations for proper handling and disposal.