Grants Received

  • Applying phenotypic variability to identify resilient Acropora cervicornis genotypes in the Florida Keys, NSF CAREER $578,681 (2015 – 2020)
  • Disease resilient genotypes within Mote FL Keys Acropora nursery, Mote Foundation Funds $6,000 (2014-2016)
  • Reducing the threat of yellow-band disease to coral reef health at Buck Island Reef National Monument, National Park Service $182,955 (2014-2016)
  • Analyzing coral microbiome of colonies within Hurricane Hole, DOI USGS $3,000 (2014-2015)
  • Why does ocean acidification reduce the virulence of black band disease: insights from the microbiome, FL Protect Our Reefs License Plate $12,000 (2014-2015)
  • Resilient Acropora genotypes within the FL Keys, FL Protect Our Reefs License Plate $25,000 (2014-2015)
  • The risk of increasing disease on wild Acropora populations from restoration efforts, FFWC $25,000 (2014 -2015)
  • The effects of ocean acidification and climate change on black band disease dynamics. FL Protect Our Reefs License Plate $11,000 (2013 – 2014)
  • How does increasing seawater temperature and ocean acidification affect black band disease dynamics? FL Protect Our Reefs License Plate $16,118 (2012 – 2013)
  • Are coral diseases contagious? NSF EAGER PI: R van Woesik $32,206 sub-contract (2012 – 2014)
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Mote Marine Laboratory $262,300 (2012 – 2014)

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