Grassle Fellowship Fund
The intent of the Grassle Fellowship Fund (GFF) is to support post-generals graduate student research related to ocean biodiversity or physical-biological interactions. The ocean biodiversity theme relates to five questions: What lives in the ocean? Where do they live and why? How many are there? Are there long-term trends in biodiversity of marine ecosystems? If so, what factors affect observed/predicted changes? The physical-biological interactions theme relates to the effects of physical processes at all spatial scales on the ecology of marine organisms or ecosystems.
2024 Recipients
Loicka Baille
Development of a low-cost, long-range, low-power emperor penguin tag to monitor foraging habits
Serena Sung-Clarke
Exploring spatiotemporal population dynamics of Dinophysis on Outer Cape Cod
2023 Recipients
Kharis Schrage
The role of early life-stage bottlenecks in setting up along-fjord diversity gradients in benthic fjord communities
Ciara Willis
Establishing mesopelagic food web structure in the North Atlantic via simultaneous, multi-ship sampling
2022 Recipients
Brenna Boehman
Assessing the role of priming in riverine organic carbon remineralization and burial
Arianna Krinos
Contextualizing Emiliania huxleyi thermal acclimation experiments
Zachary Tobias
Exploring cryptic biodiversity in the invasive golden star tunicate using low-coverage whole genome sequencing
Jane Weinstock
Assessing shifts in dispersal and population connectivity of Semibalanus balanoides over 20 years of ocean warming