Dr. Claudia Häse has recently been awarded two new grants. The first is a Saltonstall-Kennedy grant (SK grant) titled “Fieldable Early Detection Method for Vibrio tubiashii toxin from marine hatcheries” and is funded by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and approved by National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is for $187,500 and ends on 7/31/2011
The second one, “Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast Shell fish,” is another NOAA grant, also called Oregon Sea Grant. It is for $52,138 and is from 2/01/10 to 1/31/11.