Advisory Bodies

Gemma by Megan Costello
Credit: Megan Costello

The Marine Biological Laboratory benefits from the support, knowledge, and skills provided by the following key advisory groups.

The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) invites qualified individuals to become members of the MBL Society. From its inception in 1888, the MBL Society has been guided by scientists who are invested in the MBL and its future. Under authority established by the Board of Trustees, members of the MBL Society serve in an advisory capacity and as a resource to provide scientific and other guidance at the request of the MBL leadership.

The MBL Society has hundreds of Members and Emeritus Members, who comprise scientists, dedicated alumni, and committed and informed friends with a history of discovery at, commitment to, and interest in the MBL and its programs.

Read more about the MBL Society

The Society Council of the MBL Society is an advisory group consisting of not more than 13 members elected by members of the MBL Society. The Society Council’s purpose is to facilitate communication between Society Members and the MBL Director, and to advise the Director with respect to matters concerning MBL’s mission and its scientific and instructional endeavors.

More information on the Society Council can be found in the MBL Society Council Charter and the MBL Society Membership and Procedures document.

Members of the Society Council

  • Jack Costello
  • Paul Maddox
  • Jane Maienschein
  • Rudolf Oldenbourg

Members of the MBL Council are supporters of, ambassadors for, and advisors to the Marine Biological Laboratory. Council members actively seek to increase awareness and understanding of the MBL’s mission and to provide assistance and counsel to MBL leadership. Read the MBL Council Mission here.

Andrew Alspaugh, Duke University School of Medicine
David Bakalar
Timothy A. Barrows, Matrix Partners
John F. Batter, WilmerHale, Retired
Joshua B. Bernstein, Bernstein Management Corporation
Jay C. Brown
Duke Cameron, Massachusetts General Hospital
David X. Cohen
Catherine Cramer, The Woods Hole Institute
Barbara H. Deptula
Gerald B. Downes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Christopher D. Earl, Innotrove LLC
Michael N. Fenlon, Sallop Insurance, Inc.
Andrew W. Fraley, Korro Bio, Inc.
Hortense Gerardo, University of California, San Diego
Craig B. Gibson, Lawrence General Hospital, Retired
Joan H. Goldberg, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Robert D. Goldman, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
William N. Green, University of Chicago
Melina Hale, University of Chicago
Joseph Heitman, Duke University School of Medicine
Gregory Hinkle, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
Deborah A. Hogan, Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
Kenneth R. Holden, Mount Sinai Health System, Retired
Alice Huang, California Institute of Technology
Gary Jacobson, Westwood Pembroke Health System
Thomas P. Jalkut, Nutter McClennen & Fish, LLP
William Jeffery, University of Maryland, College Park
Brian Keck, ConAgra Foods, Retired
Camilla C. King, Fay School
Mark Koide, Anthony & Sylvan Pools
Joseph S. Levine
Howard W. Lowy, Salem Hospital, Retired
Chafen Lu, Harvard Medical School
Anna Lysakowski, University of Illinois at Chicago
Jane Maienschein, Arizona State University
Andrew McCormack, Valar Ventures Management LLC
Aaron Mitchell, University of Georgia
Karen Olcott
Jim Olds, George Mason University
George O’Toole, Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
Jay Owens, Owens Family Foundation
Chee Pearlman, TED Conferences
Robert W. Pierce, Pierce Aluminum Co.
John Ripple, Ripple Biotech LLC
Linda J. Sallop, Charter Management Group
David Scadden, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Amy R. Segal, WilmerHale
Neil H. Shubin, University of Chicago
John D. Sigel, WilmerHale, Retired
Rachel Somer
Eric W. Speer, Mercy Learning Center
Richard A. Spillane, Fidelity Investments, Retired
Carolyn Stimpson, Wachusett Mountain
Ann E. Stuart, Professor Emeritus, UNC Chapel Hill
John F. Swope
Kevin Swope, Babson College
Kristin Swope, Red Nucleus
Karen Tierney
Monica Tischler, CDM Smith
Stephen Uzzo, National Museum of Mathematics
Frederica W. Valois
Denisa Wagner, Boston Children’s Hospital
Philip H. Warren, SMW Advisors
Clare Waterman, National Institutes of Health
Nancy G. Wolf, Case Western Reserve University

As of Dec 4, 2024

Co-Chairs:

Amy Gladfelter, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; MBL Whitman Center Scientist; MBL Fellow
Patrick La Riviere, University of Chicago; MBL Whitman Center Scientist; MBL Fellow

Committee Members:

  • Zoe Cardon, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Ibrahim Cisse, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
  • Daniel Colon-Ramos, Yale School of Medicine
  • Karen Echeverri, Marine Biological Laboratory, New Research Organisms Committee Liaison
  • Daniel Fletcher, University of California Berkeley
  • Scott Fraser, University of Southern California
  • Louis Kerr, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Abhishek Kumar, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Paul Maddox, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Rudolf Oldenbourg, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Josh Rosenthal, Marine Biological Laboratory, New Research Organisms Committee Liaison
  • Hari Shroff, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  • Clare Waterman, National Institutes of Health 

Co-Chairs:

  • Josh Rosenthal, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Karen Echeverri, Marine Biological Laboratory

Committee Members:

  • Alejandro Sanchez Alvarado, Stowers Institute for Medical Research, HHMI
  • Abhishek Kumar, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Amy Gladfelter, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Jon Henry, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Lisa Abbo, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Mansi Srivastava, Harvard University
  • Marko Horb, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Michael Levine, Princeton University
  • Mitch Sogin, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Nicole King, University of California, Berkeley, HHMI
  • Nipam Patel, Marine Biological Laboratory
  • Patrick LaRiviere, University of Chicago
  • Paul Kulesa, Stowers Institute for Medical Research

External reviews are critical to maintain the quality, standards, and performance of institutions and to position them to gain strength and perform at the highest levels of achievement. The Marine Biological Laboratory has undergone reviews every ten years since the early 1900’s, to evaluate our performance and our potential for the future in both research and education. Review committees are appointed by the Board of Trustees. Advisory reports are submitted to the President/Director and to the Board of Trustees and are used to provide strategic guidance to the MBL. Our most recent decennial review was held in 2015.