The Coral Bleaching Research Coordination Network (Coral Bleaching RCN) will be
hosting a workshop to develop recommendations for coral bleaching experimental
design protocols on 22−24 May 2019 at the Ohio State University in Columbus,
Ohio, USA (see details below). We seek input and participation from researchers
across a broad range of disciplines (i.e., biology, physiology, geology,
ecology, biogeochemistry, physical oceanography, etc.) and at various career
stages. Applicants must hold a Ph.D or equivalent to be eligible to apply.
Airfare (within the USA) and hotel accommodation will be provided. Applicants
need not be US citizens or residents of the USA.
Temperature stress is the single largest threat to coral reefs globally and is
the focal topic of the newly established Coral Bleaching RCN. In July 2016,
coral scientists from across the US participated in a workshop and recognized
that in order to most effectively improve the rate of coral bleaching
discovery, we would need to explore ways to increase efficiencies in how we
conduct research, bring together researchers that do not traditionally work
together, and create an interdisciplinary collaborative network. To increase
efficiency, we need to develop some recommendations in experimental protocols
and in sample archiving so that (i) comparisons can be made across studies,
species, and locations, and (ii) so that experiments will not need to be
unnecessarily repeated, provided sufficient coral material is appropriately
archived and made available to the research community. Our ability to determine
how corals may or may not survive this century will be enhanced by implementing
systematic methods and experimental protocols, and coordinating and integrating
interdisciplinary research efforts. These activities alone should help increase
the rate of discovery in the field of coral bleaching.
To this end, the goal of the first Coral Bleaching RCN workshop are as follows:
* Develop recommendations for experimental designs, so that results
are comparable among studies
* Develop recommendations for baseline variables that all studies
should strive to include, to facilitate cross-study comparisons
* Develop recommendations for common units
* Collate a list of ongoing experiments so new researchers can
propose collaborations to make additional measurements within or contributions
to existing studies
* Provide a platform for the formation of multi-PI interdisciplinary
teams to address the most pressing themes in coral-bleaching research (i.e.,
bleaching mechanisms, bleaching-recovery processes, and bleaching resistance
and refugia)
Workshop participants agree to fully attend all three days of the workshop, to
complete the pre- and post-workshop activities, and to potentially host an
Early Career Trainee through the Coral Bleaching RCN program.
If you are interested in receiving application materials to attend the first
workshop on developing coral bleaching experimental design protocols on 22-24
May 2019 at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, please email the Coral
Bleaching RCN Director Andrea Grottoli at
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by 3 December 2018. Additional
information available at http://u.osu.edu/grottoli.1/coral-bleaching-rcn/ or by
contacting Dr. Grottoli directly.
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Andrea G Grottoli, PhD
Professor
Director of the Coral Bleaching Research Coordination
Chair of the Promotion and Tenure Committee
The Ohio State University
College of Arts and Sciences School of Earth Sciences
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