Research Labs

HIMB scientists study everything from marine microbes to marine mammals, and the connection from ridge to reef across many dedicated research labs. Our mission is to conduct, promote, and support research and training in tropical marine biology.

About Our Labs

At HIMB, over 200 passionate faculty, researchers, and students leverage our unique setting—surrounded by a living coral reef—to conduct cutting-edge research and create future-oriented solutions at scale.

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The Donovan Lab

We incorporate quantitative spatial ecology, resilience theory, field ecology, data synthesis, and statistical modeling to generate insights into the function and resilience of social-ecological systems.

Led by Mary Donovan

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Smithsonian Cryopreservation Lab

Our lab leverages innovative, interdisciplinary research to address conservation challenges for threatened coral reefs.

Led by Mary Hagedorn

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Franklin Lab

The Franklin Lab performs research in quantitative marine ecology, fisheries science, marine population dynamics, ecological restoration, invasive species, and ecoinformatics of coral reef ecosystems.

Led by Erik Franklin

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Johansen Fish Resilience Program

We study how tropical coral reef fishes (and octopus) react and adapt to natural and human-induced environmental stressors.

Led by Jacob Johansen

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Marine Mammal Research Program

Our research focuses on marine mammals and other marine megafauna.

Led by Lars Bejder

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Scalable Informatics Lab

Our research centers around the utilization of machine learning and large-scale language models (AI), with a specific emphasis on their application in viral ecology and proteomics.

Led by Mahdi Belcaid

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Shark and Pelagic Fisheries Research Group

We focus on studying the behavior, sensory physiology and movement patterns of sharks and other fishes, especially pelagic species. This is accomplished through a combination of laboratory and field experiments.

Led by Kim Holland

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He‘eia National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR)

He‘eia NERR is a federal, state, and community-based partnership, committed to a vision of ‘āina momona - resilient estuaries and watersheds where human and natural communities thrive.

Led by Kawika Winter

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KeaoaLo‘e REMS Lab

Our lab focuses on marine science training and education research.

Led by Malia Rivera

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Coastal Systems Ecology Lab

Our research program is instrumental in understanding reef resilience and directly informs local management strategies and global ecosystem forecasts.

Led by Megan Donahue

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Lemus Maker Lab

We use community-based participatory research as an approach to science education and outreach, and develop learning environments that explore and encourage the synergies between science, art and service.

Led by Judith Lemus

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Coral Resilience Lab

We aim to understand the many complex ways in which corals respond to a changing environment, with a focus on climate change.

Led by Crawford Drury

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Marine Conservation Innovation Group

MCIG develops and applies advanced science, design, and technology to understand, protect and restore marine ecosystems.

Led by Joshua Madin & Elizabeth Madin

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Marine Ecological Theory Lab

We develop mathematical and computational tools to predict marine ecosystem responses to environmental change, focusing on coral reef dynamics, adaptation mechanisms, and human-environment interactions.

Led by Lisa McManus

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Rappé Laboratory for Aquatic Microbial Ecology

We aim to understand the impact of microbial genetic diversity on ocean ecology, and we interpret this diversity through the lens of functional adaptation and evolution.

Led by Michael S. Rappé

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ToBo Lab

We work on an array of organisms across the metazoan tree of life, from sponges to vertebrates, to illuminate the underlying mechanisms behind differences in dispersal, distribution, and speciation.

Led by Rob Toonen and Brian Bowen

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