IntBIO COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Integrating fossils, genomics, and machine learning to reve — NSF Award to OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, T
The Tree of Life is marked by short periods of rapid innovation where groups emerge with dramatically altered forms and diversify quickly. This has happened multiple times throughout geologic history including with the rise of birds, mammals, the transition of plants from water to land, and the origination of flowering
| Award title | IntBIO COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Integrating fossils, genomics, and machine learning to reve |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2545228 |
| Awardee | OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE |
| City | COLUMBUS |
| State | OH |
| Amount obligated | $225,447 |
| Principal investigator | James Pease |
| Program | Cross-BIO Activities |
| Start date | 08/15/2025 |
| Abstract | The Tree of Life is marked by short periods of rapid innovation where groups emerge with dramatically altered forms and diversify quickly. This has happened multiple times throughout geologic history including with the rise of birds, mammals, the transition of plants from water to land, and the origination of flowering plants. The rapid emergence and diversification of flowering plants in particular represents one of the most remarkable episodes in the history of life on earth. However, while fu |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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