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Amy Moran
University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
$2,213,525
Attributed
$3,113,149
Total exposure
12
Grants
6
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $778.7K · FY2005–23$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$3,113,149 · 12
By mechanism
—$3,113,149 · 12
Top collaborators
- Peter B Marko3 shared
- Bill J Baker1 shared
- Brian Helmuth1 shared
- Charles D Amsler1 shared
- Cynthia Hunter1 shared
- David A Hutchins1 shared
- Gretchen E Hofmann1 shared
- Harry A Woods1 shared
Grant awards (12)
Collaborative Research: RAPID: Sea Star Wasting Disease in the High Antarctic: Deciphering the Role of Shifting Carbon and Climate Cycles on a Keystone Predator$46,834
· FY2023 · GEO · contact PI
Larval dispersal capacity and realized connectivity: integration of physical transport models, larval plasticity, and gene flow in the north central Pacific$778,672
· FY2021 · GEO
Collaborative Research: Body Size, Oxygen, and Vulnerability to Climate Change in Antarctic Pycnogonida$293,843
· FY2014 · GEO · contact PI
RAPID: Tracking Recovery from the 2014 Coral Bleaching Event in Hawaiian Waters: Water Quality Gradients, Ecological Factors, and Reef Resilience to Climate Change$163,308
· FY2014 · GEO
Gene Flow and Divergence Across the Equatorial Tropical Marine Barrier: Past, Present and Future$568,245
· FY2010 · GEO
Environmental Change and Biological Adaptation in the Ocean Workshop, May 7-9, 2010$90,478
· FY2010 · GEO
The evolution of life histories in geminate echinoderms: a comparative approach to unscrambling the relationships among environment, egg size, and the energetics of development.$441,054
· FY2009 · GEO · contact PI
Advances in Antarctic Marine Biology Symposium$16,989
· FY2009 · GEO
Collaborative Research: Effects of Oxygen and Temperature on Egg Mass Function of Southern Ocean Marine Minvertebrates$293,746
· FY2005 · GEO · contact PI
ADVANCE Fellows Award: Egg Size Evolution of Free-Spawning Marine Invertebrates in Neogene Tropical America$76,740
· FY2005 · GEO · contact PI
SGER: Can Larval Dispersal be Directly Measured? Development of Calcein-Based Marking Techniques for Characterization of Planktotrophic Larval Dispersal Shadows$44,470
· FY2004 · GEO
ADVANCE Fellows Award: Egg Size Evolution of Free-Spawning Marine Invertebrates in Neogene Tropical America$298,770
· FY2002 · GEO · contact PI