Major Funded Projects
This site is currently under construction - please check back in Fall 2013!
2009-2012: Stratigraphic Paleobiology of Marine Quaternary Successions of Po Plain, Italy, $227,555
2010-2015: PIRE: Ancient biodiversity and global change in the New World tropics: A once-in-a-century opportunity along the Panama Canal, $3,800,001
2011-2013: Computerization, integration, and on-line accessibility of exceptional invertebrate fossil research collections, $129,190
2011-2014: Long-term dynamics and resilience of terrestrial Plant and Animals Communities in the Bahamas, $164,573
2011-2014: Higher-Taxon Fidelity: Comparative Taphonomy of Marine Benthic Associations in Holocene Depositional Systems of Coastal N. Carolina, $219,462
2011-2016: Digitization HUB: A collections digitization framework for the 21st Century, $10,000,000
2012-2015: CSBR: Natural History Collections: Curation and Digitization of Recently Acquired, Major Fossil Vertebrate Research Collections at the Florida Museum of Natural History, $455,330
2012-2014: STEM EduGators: UF Noyce Scholars Program, $1,199,165

