RRF Graduate Assistant Awards

Norbornene functionalized carboxymethyl cellulose hydrogels for organotypic cochlear culture

Principal Investigator: William Gramlich (Chemistry, UMaine) Partners: Basile Tarchini (The Jackson Laboratory) Abstract: Biomedical researchers studying cochlear development desire 3D cell and organ culture materials that mimic the spatiotemporal nature of the native extracellular matrix (ECM). In the proposed work, norbornene functionalized carboxymethyl cellulose (NorCMC) hydrogels will be investigated to retain the structure and viability […]

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An Integrated Approach to Realizing the Value of Maine’s Forest Resources

Principal Investigator: Adam Daigneault (School of Forest Resources, UMaine) Partners: Ryan D. Wallace (Maine Center for Business and Economic Research) Mindy Crandall (School of Forest Resources, UMaine) Abstract: Forests provide many critical ecosystem services, including production of fiber resources, carbon sequestration, protection of freshwater, and preservation of cultural values. In Maine, the economy depends heavily on the resource, […]

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The Value of Conservation Lands in Down East Maine

Principal Investigator: Mindy Crandall (School of Forest Resources, UMaine) Partners: Tora Johnson (UMM), Anica Miller-Rushing (Down East Research and Education Network) Abstract: Maine’s economic growth has long been reliant on exploitation of our abundant natural resources. Historically, that has meant that much of our economic activity took place in dispersed, rural communities, places where residents and jobs were […]

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Evaluating the effectiveness of Gulf of Maine lobster fishery resource monitoring programs under different climate change scenarios

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Department Marine Resources, UMaine) Partners: Maine Department of Marine Resources Larry Jacobson (NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center), Richard Wahle (School of Marine Sciences, UMaine), Andrew Pershing (Gulf of Maine Research Institute) Abstract: American lobster in the Gulf of Maine supports the most valuable fisheries in the USA and state of Maine. The spatio-temporal […]

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Modeling estuarine circulation on Maine mudflats to improve shellfish harvesting

Principal Investigator: Damian Brady (School of Marine Sciences, UMaine) Partners: Brian Beal (Environmental & Biological Science, UMM), Bridie McGreavy (Communication and Journalism, UMaine) Abstract: The soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) fishery is the second most valuable resource of all marine species harvested in Maine, with an annual landing value of more than $22 million in 2015 (in […]

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Advancing Marine Technology for Naval and Commercial Ships Using the Alfond W2 Ocean Engineering Laboratory

Principal Investigator: Krish Thiagarajan (Mechanical Engineering, UMaine) Partner: General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Abstract: Naval and commercial boat building industries form the backbone of the State of Maine’s marine economy.   With support from a GA, the proposed project seeks to eliminate unpredictable, natural factors by testing a US Navy Combatant model in wind and waves at UMaine’s Harold […]

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Variable Porosity Nanocellulose Solid Forms for Biomedical Applications

Principal Investigator: Michael Mason (Chemical and Biological Engineering, UMaine) Partners: EMMC Abstract: Dehydrated cellulose Nano-fiber (CNF) has several biomedical functions. In solid form, this includes the mimicking of natural bone. This projects seeks funding for GA support to assist in the investigation of solid-form CNF efficacy in order to generate the data needed to seek continued extramural funding, […]

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GA Support Request to Bolster Aging Research Connections Across the UMS

Principal Investigator: Lenard Kaye (Social Work, UMaine) Partners: UMS reach Abstract: The implications for the country’s economic well-being stemming from the growing population of older adults in the US is well documented. In the spirit of the One University concept, the UMS Aging Initiative promotes research collaborations across the UMS by bringing expertise, resources, laboratories and facilities, and […]

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Marine Sciences Graduate Assistant Support Application

Principal Investigator: Teresa Johnson (Marine Sciences, UMaine) Partners: Northeast Fisheries Science Center Abstract: The American lobster fishery is vital to Maine’s economy. There is a pressing need to evaluate how a possible reduction in fishing effort may influence fisheries yield and the economic value of the this fishery and how fishermen can improve their resilience, or their ability […]

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Facilitating Development of Statistical Models to Improve Estimation of Incidental Cod Catch

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Zoology & Marine Science, UMaine) Partners: NOAA, Maine Department of Marine Resources Abstract: The Atlantic cod stock in the Gulf of Maine is currently near historically low population levels. Fishery reductions have caused the loss of many fisheries jobs and stressed Maine’s coastal economies. This proposal seeks support for a GA researching strategies to […]

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