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- National Science
Foundation DEB 1146033: Collaborative Research: The
Unique Skinks of New Guinea: Diversity, Systematics, and Malaria Parasites.
Austin (PI), Division of Environmental Biology, Phylogenetic Systematics.
Collaborative PI is Susan Perkins (American Museum of Natural History).
(2012-2016). $350,000. Read
the Abstract on NSF's web site
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- National Geographic
(2012). $20,000.
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- National Science
Foundation DEB 0445213: Evolutionary Biogeography in
the Lowland Reptile and Amphibian Fauna from New Guinea. Austin (PI),
Allison (Co-PI), and Donnellan (Co-PI), Division of Environmental Biology,
Population and Evolutionary Processes Cluster (2005-2010). $495,370.
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the Abstract on NSF's web site
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- National Science Foundation
DEB 0408010: Dissertation Research: Population-level Genetic Differentiation
During the Early Stages of a Radiation in Two Reptilian Families. Austin
(PI) with Ph.D. student Alison Jennings (Co-PI), Division of Environmental
Biology, Population and Evolutionary Processes Cluster (2004-2007).
$12,290. Read
the Abstract on NSF's web site
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- National Science
Foundation DBI 0400797: An Automated Capillary Sequencer
for Systematics, Population Genetics, Genomics, and Molecular Ecology.
Biological Infrastructure. Brumfield (PI), Austin (Co-PI), Hafner (Co-PI),
and Sheldon (Co-PI) (2004). $126,481. Read
the Abstract on NSF's web site
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- National Science Foundation
DBI 0115985: Acquisition of an Automated Sequencer, Biological Infrastructure.
LaDuke (PI), Austin (Co-PI), Detke (Co-PI), and Young (Co-PI) (2001-2003).$185,967.
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the Abstract on NSF's web site
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- National Science
Foundation IBN 9311139: Dissertation Research: Molecular
and Morphological Evolution in South Pacific Skinks. (1993). $17,700.
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the Abstract on NSF's web site
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