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Red tide levels medium in Manatee Bradenton Herald
Sep. 23, 2006

 US NSF: Salt-water minnow research helps explain human cardiology puzzle

Research with Red Tide Toxin Yields Potential Therapies for Cystic Fibrosis

'No slime before its time' - UM researchers are breeding slugs for scientists around the world studying how the human nervous system works

Could Tough Toadfish Be Key to Medical Mystery?

Denizens of the deep

AMBIENT Project Environmental Ethics

CCA Research

Most Florida Trash Collectors Injured Annually

Chemosensors of Highly Toxic Marine Poison Discovered

Sensor makes marine poison glow

Chemosensors on the way for lethal marine toxin

 

 

Sponsor: Environmental Protection Agency
Program Number: 58781
Title: Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (NCER)
E-mail: perovich.gina@epa.gov
Program URL: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/current/2003ecohab.html
SYNOPSIS:
The sponsor provides support for individual research proposals ofup to three years duration, and multi-disciplinary regional studies forup to five years duration, for the Ecology and Oceanography of HarmfulAlgal Blooms (ECOHAB) program.
Deadline(s): 01/28/2003

Link to full program description:
http://www.infoed.org/new_spin/spin_prog.asp?58781

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