[Coral-List] Award of four ISRS graduate fellowships
Rupert Ormond
rupert.ormond.mci at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 01:35:02 EDT 2016
ISRS Graduate Fellowships
The International Society for Reef Studies is pleased to announce the
award of four (4) ISRS graduate fellowships (including two for students
from developing countries) to the following applicants, for the projects
indicated:
*Archana Anand, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong* (Indian national):
Linking sewage impacts to ecosystem decline in a human impacted marine
environment.
*Danielle Claar, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada*: Elucidating
mechanisms of coral reef resilience to local stressors and El Niño on
the world’s largest atoll.
*James Dimond, University of Washington, Seattle, USA*: The role of DNA
methylation in the response of tropical reef corals to environmental change.
*Laura Marangoni, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil*:
Interactive effects of acidification, increasing temperature and
micronutrient enrichment on the physiology of /Mussismilia harttii/
(Scleractinia, Mussidae) - implications of concurrent climate and
non-climate stressors.
25 applications were received and assessed independently by a six-member
selection committee, who wish it to be known that they were much
impressed by the overall very high standard of the applications. May we
congratulate the successful candidates, and thank all the candidates for
their participation and support.
Rupert Ormond
(ISRS Corresponding Secretary)
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