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Randy Chambers is a Professor of Biology at William & Mary and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), where he also serves as Director of the Keck Environmental Field Lab. He is actively involved in ecological research and student mentorship through the Biology Department and the Environment & Sustainability Major.
His research focuses on biogeochemistry, wetlands ecology, and the conservation of diamondback terrapins. These interests reflect a strong commitment to understanding coastal and estuarine ecosystems and their responses to environmental change. His work bridges fundamental ecological processes with applied conservation efforts.
Randy Chambers is engaged with major scientific networks including the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program and the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, indicating broad professional recognition and collaboration. Though specific publications are not listed, his research areas suggest consistent contributions to fields such as ecosystem biogeochemistry, habitat conservation, and sustainability science.
He advises undergraduate students in the Environment & Sustainability Major and mentors graduate students in the Biology Department on diverse ecological projects, playing a key role in training the next generation of environmental scientists.
Randy leads the Keck Environmental Field Lab at William & Mary, which likely serves as a hub for hands-on ecological research and field-based education, emphasizing experiential learning and environmental monitoring.
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