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Collaborative Research: The impact of ocean warming on bioactive trace metal requirements — NSF Award to University of Illinois at

This project seeks to provide a deeper understanding of how major biogeochemical cycles that support all living marine resources will respond to climate warming in a changing ocean environment. It will train one postdoctoral researcher and three graduate students, and provides research training opportunities for underg

Award titleCollaborative Research: The impact of ocean warming on bioactive trace metal requirements
Award ID2610907
AwardeeUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CityURBANA
StateIL
Amount obligated$516,886
Principal investigatorWei Qin
ProgramBIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, Chemical Oceanography
Start date01/01/2026
AbstractThis project seeks to provide a deeper understanding of how major biogeochemical cycles that support all living marine resources will respond to climate warming in a changing ocean environment. It will train one postdoctoral researcher and three graduate students, and provides research training opportunities for undergraduate students in microbial physiology and ecology, bioinformatics, trace metal biogeochemistry, and oceanography. Project personnel also conduct K-12 education and outreach acti
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