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Marine Science Lab Receives $1.125M from Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation

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By brittany sylvestri | 6/16/2020

has officially announced a $1.125 million gift from . The gift will establish the Glenn W. and Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation Marine SEA Scholars Program at the 鈥檚 Marine Science Laboratory in the in Boca Raton.聽

The monies will support a cohort of scientists-in-training, comprised of one post-doctoral fellow, three graduate students and five undergraduate students supervised by , Ph.D., director of FAU鈥檚 Marine Science Laboratory and professor of biological sciences in FAU鈥檚 Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. The program will create opportunities for the cohort to collaborate across the areas of science, education and art.

鈥淭his gift will allow for the next generation of marine scientists to ensure that important work and discovery will continue for generations to come as evolving impacts to the marine ecosystem continue,鈥 said , Ph.D., dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science.

FAU鈥檚 Marine Science Laboratory is home to diverse marine studies, many focused on the fundamental understanding of sea turtles and environmental impacts. The lab frequently hosts neonate marine turtles between one week to a few months in order to allow research that supports conservation to be completed. FAU students learn about the turtles, participate in the research and become unofficial spokespersons for the unique lab.聽

With more than 30 years of expertise studying the biology and conservation of sea turtles, Wyneken's research programs address some of the fundamental questions in the field that require the turtles to temporarily join the lab. Her long-term studies of nest temperatures and primary sex ratios show how species differ in their responses to changing climate and weather conditions.聽聽Other work to understand the neonate requirements of the highly specialized, delicate and endangered leatherback sea turtles is unique to the FAU lab.

鈥淭his gift will provide amazing opportunities for marine biologists-in-training to gain hands on experiences in the science and the communication of science.鈥 said Wyneken. 鈥淭he combination of students at different stages of their education promotes an influx of energy and innovation and creates a culture of expertise-sharing and team-building.鈥

FAU鈥檚 Marine Science Laboratory at Gumbo Limbo Environmental Complex was built in 1990. FAU partnered with the City of Boca Raton to enable FAU marine scientists to create a special learning environment for faculty and students, enabling them to collaborate and expand their environmental research and education. In 2002, FAU created a visitors鈥 gallery, later adding graduate student docents to educate the public about the current research being conducted. Last year more than 170,000 visitors from all over the world toured the gallery.聽聽

The vision of the FAU Marine Science Laboratory is to create opportunities for students to become scientists by learning from internationally recognized faculty in a setting that provides hands-on experience and engages them in educating the community about its oceans, beaches and marine life.聽

Jeanette Wyneken, Ph.D.

Jeanette Wyneken, Ph.D.

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