$6.5M boost for cyberinfrastructure capacity, training in the Pacific
The project will offer services, education and research programs to engage faculty, researchers and students in advanced cyberinfrastructure.
The project will offer services, education and research programs to engage faculty, researchers and students in advanced cyberinfrastructure.
The Pacific Center for Genome Research plays a role in enhancing genomic research capabilities in underrepresented communities.
The $3.8 million, 5-year study is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Scientists and kiaʻi loko (fishpond practitioners) are using drone technology to aid their efforts to restore and ensure the resilience of Native Hawaiian fishponds.
Professor Henri Casanova's project is called WfCommons Tools for Workflow Research, Development, and Education on the CyberInfrastructure.
The project aims to mitigate wildfire risks and restore ecosystems through increased seed supply of native (and non-invasive non-native) plant materials.
Andre Seale’s studies employ two local species for sustainable aquaculture development: the sea cucumber and striped mullet.
Researchers have uncovered surprising survival tactics by coral reef fish who inhabit the Arabian Gulf.
A limu native to Hawaiian waters, Dictyota sp., contains high-value ingredients in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food processing, medical and dental industries.
The study shows Hawaiʻi has great potential for ocean-based industries.