CHESS Lab for Conservation
John E. Quinn at Furman University
Recent Grants and Contracts
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2014-2015: P.I. J.E. Quinn, Co-P.I. M. Liao, Application of bioinformatics techniques to understand environmental drivers of the spatial distribution of infectious disease. SC INBRE. $10,000
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2014: P.I. J.E. Quinn, J. Wood, D. Gibson and J. Warnken. Socio-Ecological Analysis of Conservation Opportunities on an Urban-Rural Gradient in Upstate South Carolina. Greenville Zoo Conservation Fund. $980
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2014: P.I. J.E. Quinn, M. Cozad. Socio-Ecological Analysis of Conservation Opportunities on an Urban-Rural Gradient in Upstate South Carolina. Furman Advantage support for Dainee Gibson and Jenny Warnken. $6750
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2014: Resources for the ACS Sustainability Blended Learning Library: Biodiversity/Ecosystems Services (Part 4 of 5). J.E. Quinn funded at $1,700 for unit on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Agroecosystems
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2013: P.I. J.E. Quinn. A multi-method assessment of Brown-headed Nuthatch conservation possibilities across an urban-rural gradient in the Upstate of South Carolina. Furman Advantage support for Jesse Wood and Ryan Ernst. $6750
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2013: Wood J. (P.I. and Furman University undergraduate student) and J.E. Quinn. Assessing Brown-headed Nuthatch conservation possibilities across an urban-rural gradient in the Upstate of South Carolina. Carolina Bird Club.
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2012-2013: P.I. J.E. Quinn. Understanding the impacts of urban and traffic noise on avian communication: detecting alarm calls. Furman University. Research and Professional Growth Committee. $1677
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2012-2015: P.I. J.E. Quinn. Quantifying the environmental benefits of local farm systems in Upstate South Carolina. Furman University Shi Center Farming and Food Systems Research Initiative. The Duke Endowment. ~$12,000
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2011-2013: P.I. J.E. Quinn. Building Capacity to Conserve the Bell’s Vireo in Nebraska’s Agroecosystems. Nebraska Bird Partnership. $25,000