Jacqueline Grebmeier
About
Jacqueline Grebmeier is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Tennessee. Over the last 20 years, her arctic field research program has focused on such topics as understanding biological productivity in arctic waters and sediments and documenting longer-term trends in ecosystem health of arctic continental shelves, including studying the importance of bottom dwelling organisms to higher levels of the arctic food web, such as walrus, gray whale, and diving sea ducks. Dr. Grebmeier has coordinated and participated in numerous international research projects and has been heavily involved in the U.S. planning efforts for the International Polar Year. Dr. Grebmeier has been involved with numerous teacher experience and education programs in the Arctic, including hosting TREC teachers in 2004 and 2006.

