Alexander Langley is a marine science researcher with nine years of field and laboratory experience studying how pathogenic and environmental stressors affect marine organism physiology and downstream human health. Based at Oregon State University, he investigates host-pathogen interactions in Pacific oysters and pH-related responses, bringing hands-on expertise from coral and reef studies in Belize and Roatán to controlled experimental work. He pairs rigorous experimental techniques—fluorometry, photomicrography, histology-style staining—with a curiosity-driven approach that connects ecosystem health to public health implications. Alexander's background spans undergraduate dual degrees in Marine Science and Environmental Studies and an MS in Fisheries Science, reflecting interdisciplinary strength in ecology, disease dynamics, and conservation. Colleagues know him for meticulous lab work and a dry sense of humor (he jokes that typing with paws is hard) while transitioning his code and collaboration toward Codeberg. He is motivated by translating mechanistic research into actionable insights for coastal resilience and human well-being.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Marine Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Marine Science at Eckerd College
Master of Science - MS Fisheries Science, Master of Science - MS Fisheries Science at Oregon State University
Contributions:4 releases, 103 pushes, 2 branches in 9 months
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