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Award Abstract #0353759
REU Site at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center


NSF Org: DBI
Division of Biological Infrastructure
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Initial Amendment Date: March 4, 2004
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Latest Amendment Date: February 13, 2008
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Award Number: 0353759
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Award Instrument: Continuing grant
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Program Manager: Sally E. O'Connor
DBI Division of Biological Infrastructure
BIO Directorate for Biological Sciences
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Start Date: May 1, 2004
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Expires: October 31, 2009 (Estimated)
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Awarded Amount to Date: $467500
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Investigator(s): Donald Coats coatsw@si.edu (Principal Investigator)
Peter Marra (Former Principal Investigator)
Donald Coats (Former Co-Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: Smithsonian Institution
Office of Sponsored Projects
Arlington, VA 22202 202/633-7110
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NSF Program(s): HUMAN RESOURCES,
RSCH EXPER FOR UNDERGRAD SITES
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Field Application(s):
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Program Reference Code(s): BIOT, 9184, 9150, 7218
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Program Element Code(s): 7226, 1139

ABSTRACT

The REU Site at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) offers an unparalleled opportunity to bring together undergraduate students with internationally acclaimed scientists to explore important ecological questions. Increasing knowledge of the biological and physical processes that sustain life on earth is the overall mission of the SERC, a 1,300 ha facility of the Smithsonian Institution located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Educating future generations of scientists is one of SERC's primary objectives, and since 1971 our highly successful undergraduate internship program has accomplished this task. The REU program provides financial support for 10 summer interns and 5 part-time academic year interns. Interns accepted into the REU program will select a mentor and spend four days in that laboratory, and one day a week during their first three weeks rotating through other terrestrial or aquatic laboratories. After settling into an independent research project, interns will be immersed continually in scientific culture and a cohesive curriculum. They will take a series of short courses and will participate in graduate-level discussion groups. They also will attend SERC's weekly and evening seminar series and take field trips to affiliated research institutions. At the end of their internship, interested and motivated students will be encouraged to continue their research through the academic year and accompany their SERC mentors to a national scientific meeting to present their research findings. Details about the program can be found at http://www.serc.si.edu/internship/index.htm. Interested students should contact our fellowship coordinator, Ms. Kimberly Sproat (443-482-2217 or sproatk@si.edu).


PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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McCormick, M.K., D.F. Whigham, D. Sloan, K. O'Malley, B. Hodkinson.  "Orchid-fungus fidelity: A marriage meant to last?,"  Ecology,  v.87,  2006,  p. 903.


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