Our 2021 grant cycle is complete, congratulations to the following grant award recipients:
Elliott Armour Smith
University of Washington
“Do rare earth elements record an ontogenetic signal in vertebrate fossils?”
Christopher Conwell
Ohio State University
“Caledonian arc-continent collision as a driver of the Ordovician greenhouse-icehouse transition”
Tanner Frank
University of California, Berkeley
“Arthropods from a new Devonian lagerstätte open a new window into early freshwater ecosystems”
Danielle Gygi
Baylor University
“Early Paleocene plant community and paleoclimate reconstruction of the Nacimiento Formation from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico”
Ashley Hamersma
University of Florida
“Characterization of two late-Paleogene to early-Neogene Transitional floras in southwestern Montana”
Samuel Muteti
University of Minnesota
“Paleoenvironmental context of middle Miocene ape evolution in western Kenya”
Sinjini Sinha
University of Texas
“Assessing the impact of ocean acidification on the paleoecology of marine communities through the extinction events in the Early Jurassic of Morocco”
Zack Stevens
Central Washington University
“Constraining the rock type controls on geophysical properties in the subsurface near Ellensburg, Washington”
Saray Valdez Hernandez
Oregon State University
“Investigating the cause of ice-age terminations of the last 1.1 Myr by oceanic warming”
Stephanie Zaborac-Reed
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
“Filling in the gaps: evaluating a Miocene Beluga Formation flora near Anchor Point, Kenai Lowland, Alaska”