Awards, contracts, and fellowships since 2004 (Noncompetitive awards indicated with an asterisk)
- 2008: "Phylogeography, taxonomy, and conservation genetics of Alaska's enigmatic hoary marmots." Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, $150,000.
- 2008: "Dissertation research: Thrice through Beringia? Unraveling the evolution of North American pikas." National Science Foundation (DEB-0808619, Phylogenetic Systematics), $9,314. Nominal PI, with CoPI and Ph.D. candidate H.C. Lanier.
- 2008: "Phylogeography of capuchins, squirrel monkeys and owl monkeys: A critical comparative framework for studying evolution, behavioral ecology, and conservation in Neotropical primates." National Science Foundation (BCS-0742441, Physical Anthropology), $488,097. CoPI with PI J. Alfaro and CoPIs B. Kemp, M. Alfaro, and A. Di Fiore.
- 2007: "SGER: Rescuing an important collection of Cambodian mammal specimens for curation and archiving at the University of Alaska Museum." National Science Foundation (DEB-0709787, Phylogenetic Systematics and DBI-Biological Research Collections), $20,000. CoPI, with PI T.E. Roberts and CoPI E. Sargis.
- *2007: "Curation and storage of Denali Park ungulate kill specimens." National Park Service, $5287.50.
- *2006: "Curation of small mammals from the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, $6,700.
- 2006: "Critical expansion needs in the University of Alaska Museum's Mammal Collection." National Science Foundation (DBI-0724471, Biological Research Collections), $245,373 (includes REU supplement). PI, with CoPI G. Jarrell.
- 2006: "Collaborative Research: Systematics, Biogeography, and Ecogeographic Variation in Treeshrews (Mammalia, Scandentia)." National Science Foundation, (DEB-0542725, Phylogenetic Systematics), total award: $345,061; UAF award: $254,970 (includes REU supplement) (PI Olson); Yale Award: $90,091 (PI E. Sargis).
- 2006: "Improvements to marine mammal data and specimen archives at the University of Alaska Museum." National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NA06NMF4390147), $100,000. CoPI, with PI G. Jarrell and CoPIs S. Brunner and D. MacDonald, UAM.
- 2005: "Distribution, conservation status, and molecular phylogeography of Madagascar's web-footed tenrec." National Geographic Society, $10,000. PI, with CoPI J. Benstead, U. Alabama.
See project web page at: http://www.fieldmuseum.org/Limnogale/
- 2005: "Systematics, biogeography, and conservation of SE Asia's treeshrews." National Geographic Society, $20,345. CoPI, with PI. E. Sargis, Yale.
- 2005: "Salvaging beach-dead marine mammals: A collaborative effort between the University of Alaska Museum, volunteer salvage crews, and NOAA." National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NA05NMF4391262), $93,455. CoPI, with PI S. Brunner, UAM.
- *2005: "Baseline inventory of mammals and birds in the Nulato Hills, Alaska." Bureau of Land Management, $75,000. Part of a multi-year cooperative agreement between UAM and BLM involving several collections at and curators at UAM.
- 2005: "Exploring the phylogenetic utility of 14 nuclear genes for resolving relationships among treeshrews (Mammalia: Scandentia)." Alaska EPSCoR (NSF) Young Investigator First Award, $64,712. PI, with CoPI E. Sargis, Yale.
- *2004: "Curation of subsistence-hunted harbor seals at the University of Alaska Museum: A collaboration between UAM and the Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission." Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission, $10,000.
- 2004: "Distribution and phylogeography of collared pika and Alaskan marmot in Alaska." Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, $175,175. PI, with CoPI B. Jacobsen, UAM.
- 2004: "Baseline survey of small mammal species and their distribution across the Kenai Peninsula." Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, $55,715. CoPI, with PI T. McDonough, ADFG.
- *2004: "Verification of NPSpecies Mammals Database for the Southwest, Arctic, Southeast, and Central Networks." National Park Service, $46,000. PI, with CoPI B. Jacobsen, UAM.
- *2004: "Curation of small mammals from the Becharof National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, $1,332.01.
- 2004: "Using bat detectors to establish the current distributional limits of Myotis lucifugus in Alaska." Arctic Audubon Society, $1,000.
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