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Julia M Diaz
Diaz Julia M
$1,638,897
Attributed
$1,968,205
Total exposure
8
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 $515.4K · FY2013–23$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,968,205 · 8
By mechanism
—$1,968,205 · 8
Top collaborators
- Elizabeth Harvey1 shared
- Ellery D Ingall1 shared
- James G Sanders1 shared
- James R Nelson1 shared
- Marc E Frischer1 shared
Grant awards (8)
Collaborative Research: Assessing the role of polyphosphate production and cycling in marine ecosystem functioning.$378,208
· FY2023 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Assessing the role of compound-specific phosphorus hydrolase transformations in the marine phosphorus cycle$263,509
· FY2019 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Exploring the role of exogenous polyphosphate in the precipitation of calcium phosphate minerals in the marine environment$55,307
· FY2019 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Assessing the role of compound-specific phosphorus hydrolase transformations in the marine phosphorus cycle$296,831
· FY2017 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Exploring the role of exogenous polyphosphate in the precipitation of calcium phosphate minerals in the marine environment$284,367
· FY2016 · GEO · contact PI
FSML: Acquisition of instrumentation at the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography to establish a Laboratory for Imaging Microbial Ecology (LIME)$231,055
· FY2016 · BIO
P-NEXFS investigation of the influence of aerosol phosphorus on the Mediterranean Sea$288,928
· FY2014 · GEO
OCE-PRF: Examining biological production and utilization of marine polyphosphate with integrated biogeochemical methods as an approach to broaden participation in ocean sciences$170,000
· FY2013 · GEO · contact PI