Team research is the theme of the Hollings Marine Laboratory. No longer can one scientist
working in one discipline, or at one institution, independently provide solutions
to the coastal environmental and public health problems of this nation. The cumulative
and combined expertise and skills of the Partners provide the resources that allow
the research teams to assess marine environmental quality and link it to human health.
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MUSC active projects
No active MUSC projects found.
MUSC completed projects
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Environmental Marine Biotechnology - Assessing the Health of Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Florida Keys Using an Integrated Molecular Biomarker System.
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A Functional Genomics Approach to Understanding and Evaluating Health in Navy Dolphins.
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Advancing Shrimp Genomics Research: A Workshop.
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Analysis of a new and potentially multifunctional antimicrobial peptide family identified from the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei.
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Assesment of Immunity in Free Ranging Bottlenose Dolpins: Application to Health and Risk Assessments.
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Development of Aquatic Bioassay Models for Evaluating Physiological Based Biomarkers of Exposure to Environmental Contaminants. FUNDING ENDED SEVERAL YEARS AGO, BEFORE MORRIS WAS AT HML.
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Development of cDNA micro-arrays for analysis of environmental stressors in local populations of Atlantic white shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus.
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Duck Antibody Genes: Unusual Organization and Expression.
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Equipment to enhance genomics research at the Hollings Marine Lab.
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Ernest F. Hollings Visiting Scientist 2004-2005. Dr. Charles Cunningham.
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Establishment of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Center of Excellence in Oceans and Human Health within the Hollings Marine Laboartory at Charleston, South Carolina. Functional Genomic Approaches.
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Evolution of Enhancer Function in the Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Locus.
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Functional Genomic Approach to Signal Transduction and Innate
Immunity in Shrimp.
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Genetic and Functional Analysis of a Structurally Diverse Antimicrobial Peptide Family in Atlantic White Shrimp.
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Genomics approach to immune response and disease resistance in shrimp. PROJECT COMPLETED PRE-HML.
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Identification and functional characterization of the toll-like family of pathogen receptors from the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Post-doctoral grant.
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IgH Enhancer Function in an Ectothermic Vertebrate.
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Immunotoxicity of Both Nondegraded and Biodegraded Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). FUNDING ENDED SEVERAL YEARS AGO, BEFORE MORRIS WAS AT HML.
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Integrative research program in marine genomics. THIS PROJECT WAS PRE-HML.
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Metal Toxicity Reduction by In Situ Stabilization: Enhancing Intrinsic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. FUNDING ENDED SEVERAL YEARS AGO, BEFORE MORRIS WAS AT HML.
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MUSC Foundation for Research and Development--Antiviral Immunity Sponsored Research
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National Oyster Disease Research Program: Molecular and Pathobiology Studies to Identify the Causative Agent of Juvenile Oyster Disease (JOD).
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Project at the Medical University of South Carolina.
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Optimization of Nonlinear Data Analysis Tools.
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Shrimp gene discovery: enlarging the EST collection for the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei
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Shrimp immunity: Genetic and functional studies of diversity in an antimicrobial peptide.
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Structural determination of a novel toxin produced by the dinoflagellate, Alexandrium monilata
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The Impact of pH on the Toxicity of Ni to Burkholderia cepacia PR1301: Implications for the Degradation of Trichloroethylene. FUNDING ENDED 1.5 YEARS AGO, BEFORE MORRIS WAS AT HML.
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Workshop: Evolutionary Immunobiology: New Approaches, New Paradigms.