Media contact: Tehreem Khan, tkhan1@uab.edu
James McClintock, Ph.D.
Department of Biology
Areas of expertise:
- Polar marine biology
- Climate change
- Antarctic marine ecology
- Ocean acidification
- Invertebrate zoology
- Marine invertebrate chemical ecology
- Nutrition & reproduction
McClintock studies freshwater, estuarine and marine environments of the southeastern United States. He is one of 25 nationwide scientists developing a definitive report on the effects of climate change and leads annual educational Climate Change Challenge cruises to Antarctica. He takes regular expeditions with tourists, students and researchers to the White Continent on educational Climate Change Challenge cruises. You can follow his current adventures with UAB in Antarctica.
Video interview:
Media appearances:
- Greenhouse gases aren't just warming the planet. They're also acidifying our oceans, LA Times
- Marine biologist studies climate's effects on Adelie penguins, NPR
- King crabs invade Antarctica, Washington Post
- Human impacts on the marine ecosystems of Antarctica, National Science Foundation
- Interview with Dr. James McClintock, Alabama Public Television
- Ice shelf collapse: What does it mean? CNN
- Sea hare turns food into chemical weapons, Discovery News
- Climate change is killing our coastal gulf fisheries, The Nature Conservancy
- In our view: Protecting our oceans protects our futures, The Columbian
- Climate change affecting college football? UAB professor lays it out., AL.com