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Evelyn Sherr

Affiliation: Oregon State University (OSU-CEOAS)
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Project: U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific (2 datasets)

DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Cruise Event Logs from 15 vessels for 116 U.S. GLOBEC cruises from 1997-2004 in the Northeast Pacific and Gulf of Alaska areas (NEP program)

Role: Co-Chief Scientist

2021-05-25Final no updates expected
Underway MET data collected on multiple GLOBEC Long Term Observation Program (LTOP) cruises aboard R/V Wecoma in the Northeast Pacific from 1999-2003

Role: Co-Chief Scientist

2012-05-03Final no updates expected

Project: Feeding responses of marine phagotrophic protists: cell biological mechanisms (1 datasets)

DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Links to GenBank accession numbers for 18S rDNA from the ciliate, Euplotes nobilii, sequenced by the Sherr lab at OSU, Corvalis, OR in 2012

Role: Principal Investigator

2012-04-13Final with updates expected

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