Michigan State University Leads $1.12 Million NSF Grant to Study Tropical Forest Drought
January 31, 2020
January 31, 2020
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Jan. 31 [TNSgrants] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Scott Stark, MSU assistant professor in the Department of Forestry, and Marielle Smith, MSU research associate in the Department of Forestry, have each spent more than a decade studying the rainforest ecosystem in Brazil. A $1.12 million National Science Foundation grant --$839,000 for MSU -- will now allow them to expand their research into the topic of tropical forest drough . . .
Scott Stark, MSU assistant professor in the Department of Forestry, and Marielle Smith, MSU research associate in the Department of Forestry, have each spent more than a decade studying the rainforest ecosystem in Brazil. A $1.12 million National Science Foundation grant --$839,000 for MSU -- will now allow them to expand their research into the topic of tropical forest drough . . .