UNF researcher awarded grant to help save our coral reefs

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A team of researchers were recently awarded a National Science Foundation Integrative Biology program grant.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla — A team of researchers including Dr. Brian Wingender, the UNF Materials Science and Engineering Research Facility assistant director, were recently awarded a National Science Foundation Integrative Biology program grant.

However, the formation mechanisms of these minerals are poorly understood because of the difficulty in replicating natural conditions in a lab. The team’s primary focus is studying how factors like temperature and pH can affect marine biomineralization, by tailoring protein activity through targeted modification, to potentially discover functional characteristics that can help coral resist the harmful effects of climate change that threaten the ecosystems.Researchers at the University of Florida’s Whitney Lab, Dr. Mark Martindale, a cellular and developmental biologist, and Dr.

 

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