A new wave of aquatic biology technology

New aquatic systems equipment.

The Aquatics Phenomics Research Center was featured in the College of Arts and Sciences’ StoryHub lauding the recent million-dollar upgrade to our equipment and facilities. As stated in the article “WSU researchers in biology, neuroscience, agriculture, veterinary medicine, and related fields anticipate significant breakthroughs in aquatic phenomics research with wide-ranging applications for human and animal health and ecology.”

Dr. Erica Crespi emphasizes that “The new aquatic phenomics system (APS) technology will enable rigorous tests of physiological, ecological and evolutionary hypotheses with greatly enhanced realism and replication. And it will contribute to innovative studies for understanding human health, the health of wildlife, and the generation of biodiversity in the natural world.”

Read the article about the Aquatics Phenomics Research Center facility and equipment upgrade.