Biology and Marine Biology

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Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Data-Driven Discovery Investigator Competition, PI Ann E.


Stapleton Tying networks together: tighter connections between bottom-up simulations and data


analysis method development to better predict biological system function. Not funded (success rate


93/1095).


Senior personnel on NSF DUE WIDER PI Chris Finelli, Building & Using Systems (BUS): Strategies


to increase data-driven STEM teaching. $248,647 Not funded.


I was a collaborator on an NSF proposal from the University of Missouri, PI Toni Kazic, which was


not funded.


The NIH and USDA conference grants I wrote in February and March 2014 for the Gordon


Research Foundation are in review.


Genetic Architecture of Combined Drought And Ultraviolet Radiation Stress Responses In Maize,


USDA CSREES NRI, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, $293,209, 12/15/2008 –


12/14/2013.


NSF PGRP PI Ann E. Stapleton, coPIs Barbara Methe, JCVI, Brad Goodner, Hiram College, Stuart


Gordon, Presbyterian College GEPR Plant host control and feedback responses to phyllosphere


microbes: Change in metagenomes and plant traits in response to environmental stress. $601, 475.


Current. I am the supervisor of all grant activities, with coPI Methe responsible for sequencing and


annotation and coPIs Goodner and Gordon responsible for educational modules for undergraduate


classroom and labs.


NSF PSCIC PI S. Goff, University of Arizona The iPlant Collaborative: A Cyberinfrastructure-


Based Community for a New Plant Biology $50 million renewal for five years. UNCW subcontract


$626,997 Stapleton role: Education, Outreach and Training, Genotype-to-Phenotype Science,


including supervision of genotype-to-phenotype data analysis method integration, supervision of


UNCW undergraduate and graduate students, and strategic planning across the project.


UNCW International Programs Faculty Travel Award, $1000, 5/21/13.


UNCW eTEAL proposal: Getting Ready for Applied Learning—Developing Teaching Assistant


Training Modules to Prepare Undergraduates for Applied Learning in Research Laboratories, not


funded.


PEER NSF NAS partnership program (with my NSF PGRP grant): PROINPA Collaborative


Proposal “Quinoa and drought: can leaf microbial diversity play a role in drought tolerance?”, funds


for Bolivian graduate students to visit UNCW to learn phyllosphere analysis methods. Not funded.


I agreed to take over as PI for two federal grants that were previously managed by BK Song in


2012; I supervised one graduate student from the Song lab.


NSF UBM PI Stuart Borrett coPIs Michael Freeze, Susan Simmons, Marcel van Tuinen, Fred


Scharf, Senior Associates Nolan McMurray and Ann Stapleton BioMaSS: biological and


mathematical synergistic science. $287,311 three years. Responsible for network analysis of


metabolic and gene regulation pathways--student research and classroom modules. Not


funded.

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