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Biocomplexity: The Evolution and Radiation of Eucaryotic Phytoplankton Taxa (EREUPT) 

Sponsored by: National Science Foundation - Division of Ocean Sciences
Project Period: September 1, 2000 - August 31, 2005
Principle Investigators: Paul G. Falkowski, Kenneth Miller, Andrew Knoll, Oscar Schofield, Costantino Vetriani

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NSF Collaborative Biocomplexity Proposal


Dr. Paul Falkowski is the Lead Investigator for the NSF Biocomplexity grant researching phytoplankton evolution. The funding for this project began September 1, 2000 and will run through August 31, 2005.

We would like to share our proposed phytoplankton evolution research to those interested in this work (i.e., Post-doctoral scientists, graduate students, etc.). Thus, we are posting our Project Summary, Project Description, and Reference information for everyone to view. Please click on the appropriate section of your choice:

We would like to acknowledge the following participants in this Biocomplexity Project:

Senior Personnel: (PIs & Co-PIs)

Name Institution Telephone number Email
Falkowski, Paul IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 370 falko@imcs.rutgers.edu
Miller, Kenneth Geology, Rutgers 732-445-3622 kgm@rci.rutgers.edu
Vetriani, Costantino IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 373 vetriani@imcs.rutgers.edu
Schofield, Oscar IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 548 oscar@imcs.rutgers.edu
Wright, James Geology, Rutgers 732-445-5722 jdwright@rci.rutgers.edu
Reinfelder, John Env.Sci.,Rutgers 732-932-8013 reinfelder@envsci.rutgers.edu
Kent, Dennis Geology, Rutgers 732-445-2044 dvk@rci.rutgers.edu
Miller, James IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 545 miller@arctic.rutgers.edu
Rosenthal, Yair IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 250 rosentha@imcs.rutgers.edu
Kerkhof, Lee IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 335 kerkhof@imcs.rutgers.edu
Kolber, Zbigniew IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 233 zkolber@imcs.rutgers.edu
Sherrell, Robert IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-6555 ext. 252 sherrell@imcs.rutgers.edu
Iglesias, Debora IMCS, Rutgers +44-117-9287592 M.D.Iglesias-Rodriguez@bristol.ac.uk
Chen, Yibu IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-3494 yibu@imcs.rutgers.edu
Frank, Ilana IMCS, Rutgers 732-932-3497 irfrank@imcs.rutgers.edu
Bralower, Timothy U. North Carolina 919-962-0704 bralower@email.unc.edu
Armstrong, Robert SUNY - Stony Brook 631-632-3088 rarmstrong@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Knoll, Andrew Harvard Univ. 617-495-9306 aknoll@oeb.harvard.edu
Bissett, Paul U. South Florida 813-837-3374 ext.102 paul@marine.usf.edu
Durnford, Dion U. New Brunswick 506-452-6207 durnford@unb.ca
Gersonde, Rainer Alfred Wegner Inst.   rgersonde@AWI-Bremerhaven.DE
Levin, Simon Princeton U. 609-258-6880 simon@eno.Princeton.EDU
Medlin, Linda Alfred Wegner Inst. 49-471-4831-1443 lmedlin@AWI-Bremerhaven.DE
Raven, John U. Dundee +44 (0)1382 344282 p.m.marshall@dundee.ac.uk
Smetacek, Victor Alfred Wegner Inst. +49 471 4831 440 vsmetacek@AWI-Bremerhaven.DE
Taylor, Max U. British Columbia 604-822-4587 maxt@unixg.ubc.ca
Young, Jeremy Museum of Nat. His.,UK +44 (0)20 7942 5286   J.Young@nhm.ac.uk

 

The evolution of aquatic photoautotrophs Symposium Details
(11-13 January 2006)

 

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