Welcome Kelsey!

Kelsey Dyez recently signed on as my lab coordinator – welcome! He brings a lot of experience in sediment-based paleoceanography and diverse analytical methods – read more about him at his personal page.

By Julia Cole

I teach and research climate change at the University of Michigan's Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. My lab group develops and interprets paleoclimate records from coral reefs, caves, and other sources to better understand how those systems are changing now and may continue to do so. I also lead the development of an experimental coral reef, focused on reef restoration solutions, at the Biosphere 2 in Arizona.