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Killifish – The “White Mouse” of Marine Science – in Gulf Oil Studies
Research at Sea – Tracking and Identifying Oil across the Florida Shelf
Sampling Studies: Digging for Buried Data to Understand Oil Impacts
Deep Horizon Oil Spill Research Funded
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Researchers Look into Effects on Wildlife, Ways to Improve Response
Research at Sea: ECOGIG Sets Sail to Understand Impacts of Oil in Deepwater Ecosystems
USF Researcher: Cactus Can Clean Up Oil Spills
Update on RFP-II for Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
Save the Date! Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference
GoMRI Award & JHU Gift Make Dreamed-About Research a Reality
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RestoreTheGulf.gov- GCIMT Phase III Response Activities Completion Plan
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Peter G. Brewer, PhD
Posted on September 13, 2011 | No Comments...He served as Program Manager for Ocean Chemistry at the National Science Foundation 1981-1983, receiving the NSF Sustained Superior Performance Award. He has taken part in more than 40 deep-sea cruises and also has served as Chief Scientist on well over 100 ROV dives, and has served as Chief Scientist on major expeditions worldwide. He is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. I...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 3 | Score: 61.27
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Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Names Chief Scientific Officer
Posted on February 24, 2012 | No CommentsDr. Charles A. "Chuck " Wilson Dr. Charles “Chuck” A. Wilson to lead science effort looking at effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Reston, VA – The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) Research Board announced today the selection of Dr. Charles “Chuck” A. Wilson to serve as the GoMRI Chief Scientific Officer. “I am pleased that Dr. Wilson has accepted this important position,” said Dr. Rita Colwell, chairman of the GoMRI...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 2 | Score: 54.46
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Raymond L. Orbach, PhD
Posted on September 13, 2011 | No Comments...partment of Energy (DOE). On May 26, 2006, Dr. Orbach was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate and sworn in as Under Secretary on June 1, 2006. As Under Secretary, Dr. Orbach’s primary responsibility was to serve as Chief Scientist for DOE, and to advise the Secretary of Energy on a variety of topics. In addition to these duties, Dr. Orbach was also responsible for leading the Department’s implementation of the American Competitiv...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 20.42
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GoMRI Projects: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Posted on November 29, 2011 | No Comments...ong-term health effects of oil spills. The GuLF STUDY will be run by scientists at the world’s top medical research organization, the National Institutes of Health. Contact: Dale P. Sandler, Ph.D. Principal Investigator and Chief, Epidemiology Branch Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Investigator: Edward Trapido, Sc.D., F.A.C.E. Research Title:The Women And Their Children’s Gulf Health Consortiu...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 20.42
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David Halpern, PhD
Posted on September 13, 2011 | No Comments...ds in shallow and deep-water regions, including the highly challenging equatorial Pacific. His research focused on ocean circulation and ocean-atmosphere interactions using in-situ and satellite measurements, and he served as Chief Scientist on many cruises in the Atlantic and Pacific. His current interest is the intersection of ocean science and public policy. Dr. Halpern published 292 articles, is editor for ocean sciences for Eos and was edito...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 20.42
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David R. Shaw, PhD
Posted on September 13, 2011 | No CommentsVice President for Research and Economic Development Mississippi State University David Shaw is the Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Mississippi State University. He serves as the chief research officer for the university, and provides oversight for all aspects of research compliance. He is also the President of the MSU Research and Technology Corporation, and oversees the Thad Cochran Research, Technology, and Economic D...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 20.42
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Margaret Leinen, PhD
Posted on September 13, 2011 | No Comments...e engineering) and to decrease the risk that these techniques might be called on or deployed before they are adequately understood and regulated. Dr. Leinen also spent two years in the corporate sector where she served as the Chief Science Officer of Climos, Inc., a start-up company focused on developing technology for climate mitigation. Dr. Leinen is the Past-Chair of the Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Science Section of the American Academy for...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 20.42
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John W. Farrington, PhD
Posted on September 13, 2011 | No Comments...vironment), biochemistry of marine organisms, environmental quality issues, science education, and science-policy and science-religion interactions. John has participated in eighteen open ocean oceanographic cruises, eight as Chief Scientist, a research dive in DSRV Alvin, Dive 658, July, 1976, and numerous one-day coastal cruises. He has published one hundred and nineteen publications in refereed scientific journals, books and reports; thirty-ei...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 20.42
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CARTHE Scientific Team Meets to Kick Off GoMRI-Sponsored Oil Spill Research in the Gulf of Mexico
Posted on April 13, 2012 | No Comments...amp; Atmospheric Science Professor Tamay Özgökmen. Sixty-five oceanographic modelers and observational scientists spent two days meeting in Miami. The meeting was kicked off by Özgökmen, who was joined by Chuck Wilson, GoMRI Chief Science Officer, Kevin Shaw, the Program Manager for the project as well as management group from the Consortium for Ocean Leadership. The team shared presentations, participated in plenary sessions and met in breakou...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 13.62
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Research at Sea: ECOGIG Sets Sail to Understand Impacts of Oil in Deepwater Ecosystems
Posted on April 18, 2012 | No CommentsApril 2012. Dr. Vernon Asper (Chief Scientist) with the University of Mississippi and 18 scientists sailed from Gulfport, MS on April 12th on the R/V Endeavor for the first of six research cruises. The researchers are using a remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) to collect data about the impacts of natural seepage versus large, abrupt oil impacts in deepwater ecosystems. The ECOGIG research cruises will visit natural seep sites in the northern Gulf...Search relavancy - Tags: 0 | Body: 1 | Score: 6.81




