The 21st annual Euprymna-Vibrio Powwow

The 21st annual Euprymna-Vibrio Powwow was held at at New Mexico State University March 13th -14th. Department of Biology faculty Maria Castillo and Michele Nishiguchi were the organiz- ers of this year’s event, which included approximately 36 participants representing nine of the 11 laboratories that work on the Vibrio system. View article.

Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Nishiguchi

Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Michele Nishiguchi, Biology Professor at New Mexico State University. Dr. Nishiguchi discusses how global warming and overfishing are affecting the world’s oceans. Listen to Audio interview

In Dry Las Cruces, biologist studies squid

It’s not likely that a squirrel would be found – let alone survive – in the Rio Grande waterways or New Mexico, a land -locked state in the U.S. What i likely, however, is finding bobtails squids in various stages of their life cycle in tanks in the basement of Foster Hall in Michele Nichiguchi’s … Read more

Michele Nishiguchi, Biosciences Cluster Leader

Michele Nishiguchi is a marine biologist at NMSU’s college of Arts and Sciences. She joined NMSU in 1999. Prior to that, she was a Postdoctoral research associate in the Geology Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. Recently Michele was appointed the leader of NMSU’s Biosciences cluster. We met her at her lab where … Read more

Michele Nishiguchi, Biosciences Cluster Leader

Michele Nishiguchi is a marine biologist at NMSU’s college of Arts and Sciences. She joined NMSU in 1999. Prior to that, she was a Postdoctoral research associate in the Geology Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. Recently Michele was appointed the leader of NMSU’s Biosciences cluster. We met her at her lab where she and PhD student … Read more