About
Dr. Christine Ramsay serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology and Biomedical Sciences at Salve Regina University, based in O'Hare Academic Building, Room 248. Her contact information includes email christine.ramsay@salve.edu and phone (401) 341-3210, with active engagement through LinkedIn. Leveraging the university's strategic location at Narragansett Bay's mouth, she integrates fieldwork into her teaching methodology through hands-on coastal ecosystem exploration.
Her academic foundation comprises a B.S. in Biology from Providence College (2008), M.S. in Biological Sciences from the University of Rhode Island (2011), and Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology from Northeastern University (2015). This background supports her specialized expertise in coastal environmental systems.
Ramsay's research program investigates anthropogenic disturbances in marine habitats, with particular emphasis on invasive seaweed species and nutrient pollution impacts. Her field studies span sandy beaches, salt marshes, and rocky shores where she conducts biodiversity measurements and experimental plots, frequently involving undergraduate students in data collection during low-tide excursions. She champions experiential learning through direct interaction with coastal environments to foster ecological appreciation.
Analysis of her 2013-2018 publications reveals consistent investigation of invasive red algae (Dasysiphonia japonica and Heterosiphonia japonica) across North Atlantic biogeographical provinces, macroalgal bloom dynamics in eutrophied estuaries, and climate change impacts on marine populations. Her work demonstrates multi-level ecological analysis from species responses to ecosystem alterations, published in journals including Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Harmful Algae, and Biological Invasions.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials, though her collaborative publications in high-impact journals indicate significant scholarly contributions to marine invasion biology and coastal ecosystem research.
Dr. Ramsay actively mentors students through field research participation rather than formal graduate advising, incorporating undergraduate researchers into all project phases from sample collection to laboratory analysis. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes active learning through interactive classroom sessions and direct environmental engagement, though specific grant funding details remain unmentioned in available documentation.
Her research laboratory functions as a coastal ecology hub where student teams conduct biodiversity assessments and experimental monitoring across Narragansett Bay habitats. This field-based lab structure enables real-time ecological investigation while providing students with practical research skills in marine environmental science.
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