Carrie Holt
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Chantel Wetzel
Past Graduate Student
Christine Stawitz
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Charlotte Boyd
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Kelli Johnson
Past Graduate Student
Michael Kinneen
Graduate Student
Andre Punt
Principal Investigator, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Pamela Woods
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Stephani Zador
Past Graduate Student
Enrico Nicola Armelloni
Past Visiting Scientist
Madison Shipley
Graduate Student
Carey McGilliard
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Cody Szuwalski
Past Graduate Student
Lee Qi
Graduate Student
Baptiste Alglave
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Will Patrone
Graduate Student
Claudio Castillo-Jordán
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Andrea Havron
Past Postdoctoral Fellow
Valentina Caserta
Past Visiting Scientist
James Thorson
Past Graduate Student
Melissa Haltuch
Past Graduate Student
Brett Stacy
Postdoctoral Fellow
Juliette Champagnat
Postdoctoral Fellow
Juliette (she/hers) is a postdoctoral scholar in collaboration with Cole Monnahan, Jane Sullivan and James Thorson at NOAA’s Alaska Fishery Science Center. Her work focuses on using Dynamic Structural Equation Models (DSEM) as a new framework to incorporate climate information and time-variation into stock assessment models.
Juliette received her PhD in Marine ecology in July 2023 with Dr Etienne Rivot and Pr Olivier Le Pape at l’Institut Agro Rennes (France). Her PhD focused on modelling the impact of anthropogenic pressures on essential fish habitat (EFH) for population dynamics of marine exploited fish. Juliette developed age- and stage- structured models with explicit representation of the critical life stages on EFH and used them to simulate scenarios of habitat degradation/restoration. This framework was applied to theoretical populations to explore response for contrasted life histories but also to several case studies in the Eastern English Channel.