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Maris Goodwin

she/her

M.S. Student

Fisheries


2150 Koyukuk Drive
335A Irving II Building
Fairbanks, AK 99775
mrgoodwin2@alaska.edu

 
Education

Middle Tennessee State University
B.S. Organismal Biology and Ecology minors in Psychology and Chemistry
2021

Columbia State Community College
A.S. Biology
2019 

Thesis

eDNA Insights into Spatiotemporal and Environmental Drivers of Glacial Estuarine Fish Communities

 

Advisor

 

Biography

Maris is an M.S. Fisheries student and Rasmuson Fellow at UAF. Originally from Tennessee, she earned an A.S. in Biology at Columbia State Community College before completing a B.S. in Organismal Biology and Ecology, at Middle Tennessee State University. Her undergraduate research focused on darter fishes, studying head shape variation using geometric morphometrics. Throughout undergrad, she worked as an R&D scientist at Stryker, conducting FDA-compliant lab tests.

At UAF, Maris uses environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to study fish community composition in glacier-influenced estuaries: Lynn Canal and Kachemak Bay. Her research examines biodiversity patterns across seasons and regions and investigates how environmental factors such as salinity, temperature, and turbidity shape fish communities. By combining molecular tools with conventional sampling, Maris aims to demonstrate metabarcoding's potential as an effective tool for fish monitoring in estuarine ecosystems.

Career Goals

  • Genetics Education
  • Environmental DNA scientist
  • Consulting

Specialties

  • eDNA metabarcoding
  • Bioinformatics
  • R
  • Graphic design

 

Links

SALMONg

(Sovereign Autonomy for Long-term Monitoring of Non-human genes)