Events

Friday February 1, 2008
Start: 10:00
End: 12:00

Cooley Science Ctr, Room 6217 (OGI campus)
Also by Videoconference (see below for details)

Research Incubation Group Meeting
February 1, 2008, 10am - 12 noon PST
Organized by Byron Crump

Videoconferencing info:
A meeting room has been set up for RIG meetings (1012).
A comprehensive list of CMOP meeting room assignments

Those individuals whose videoconferencing equipment cannot connect directly to a meeting room must contact Ethan vanMatre with their IP addresses so that the bridge can be programmed to recognize and assign them the proper meeting room.

Tuesday February 5, 2008
Start: 10:30
End: 11:30

For West Campus Faculty, Staff, and Students
Fall and Winter Term Schedule, 2007-8

Tuesday, 2/5/08, 403 WCC, 10:30 am – 11:30 am
The Resubmission Introduction: Tone Control, Organization, and Content

Monday February 11, 2008
Start: 13:00
End: 15:00

Cooley Science Ctr, Room 7212 (OGI campus)
Also by Videoconference (vtc.stccmop.org##1013)

Brief agenda:
1) Discuss individual and overarching research questions.*
2) Discuss details of cruise planning and preparations.

*Byron Crump received a handful of "Research Questions," and will pull together a summary of these questions with help from Lydie. If any one else has questions to contribute please send them soon to Byron.

Here are some questions & notes from our Marine Engineer and primary Wecoma contact Dave O'Gorman to think about:

Tuesday February 12, 2008
Start: 09:00
End: 11:00

Room 7212 (Cooley Science Center)
Organized by Yvette Spitz

"During the RIG meeting this morning, it became clear that the CMOP modelers should meet before the all-hands meeting to discuss the status and future approaches for that component of the CMOP research."

Email Yvette Spitz to be added to the email list regarding this topic.

Wednesday February 13, 2008
Start: 11:00
End: 12:00

Paul Clayton Building—Room 401

Persistent Finescale Planktonic Structure: Resolving the balance between vertical and horizontal biological and physical processes

Tim Cowles, Oregon State University

Start: 15:00
End: 17:00

Sandra Oster has offered to hold a seminar for students on how to write resumes and cover letters. This seminar is timed to fall two weeks before the upcoming Oregon Bioscience Job Fair being held at SoSE on February 27, 6:00 - 8:00 in WCC. Sandra is also offering her services to help students one-on-one with editing and revising their resumes as they fine tune the documents.

In Preparation for the Bioscience Career Fair and Other Job-Search Activities

For OGI School of Science & Engineering Students

A Seminar: Writing a CV and Cover Letter
Presented by Sandra Oster, PhD SoSE Grant Writer & Editor

Tuesday February 19, 2008
Start: 13:30
End: 14:30

CMOP Tech Talk restart meeting. Agenda items are projects, technology explorations, and other stuff TBD.

Start: 16:00
End: 18:00

Cooley Science Center, 2nd Floor
OGI School of Science and Engineering
20000 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006
Refreshments (light food and drink) will be provided.

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Monday February 25, 2008
Start: 09:00
End: 19:00

Paul Clayton Building, Room 401
Note: Anyone interested in bringing a poster is encouraged to do so. Please contact Bonnie Gibbs if you would like an easel for displaying your poster.
In Addition: Special equipment needs should be cleared with Ethan vanMatre as far in advance as possible.

Friday February 29, 2008
Start: 00:00

Cut off on Yr 2 reportable activity, Individual & Institutional.
Direct questions to Phil Barrett, Executive Director

Tuesday March 4, 2008
Start: 10:30
End: 11:30

For West Campus Faculty, Staff, and Students
Fall and Winter Term Schedule, 2007-8

Tuesday, 3/4/08, 403 WCC, 10:30 am – 11:30 am
What’s This NSF Thing, Broader Impact??

Thursday March 13, 2008
Start: 00:00

2008 Mar 13 is the deadline for comments on the current CMOP Data Policy.

Comments and questions should be directed to the data standards working group: dswg@stccmop.org

For your reference, the existing data policy is online at:
http://www.stccmop.org/cmop/data_policy

Start: 17:00

Deadline for Yr 2 Annual Reports, Individual

Phil Barrett, Executive Director -->

Friday March 14, 2008
Start: 11:00
End: 13:00

EBS Research Symposium
March 14, 2008, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Cooley Science Center Building, 2nd floor lounge area
OGI School of Science and Engineering

Friday March 21, 2008
Start: 17:00

2008 Mar 21 is the Deadline for Yr 2 Institutional reports.

Questions should be directed to the Senior Management Team.

Monday March 24, 2008
Start: 17:00

Release of 1st draft of Yr 2 Ann. Report for Internal review. Deadline for internal feedback/comments on Yr 2 report is 3/26.

Questions should be directed to the Senior Management Team.

Tuesday March 25, 2008
Start: 17:00

The deadline for CMOP Year 3-4 proposals (revised 3/5/08).

Any questions, please contact Phil Barrett.

Wednesday March 26, 2008
Start: 17:00

Deadline for internal comments on 1st Draft of Yr 2 report is 3/26.

Questions should be directed to the Senior Management Team.

Thursday March 27, 2008
Start: 15:00
End: 16:00

Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) Transport of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Columbia River and its Estuary

Paul Clayton Building—Room 401

Friday March 28, 2008
Start: 17:00

Release 2nd Draft of Annual Report for Senior Management Team Review.

Monday March 31, 2008
Start: 00:00

Senior Management Team (SMT) meeting to finalize CMOP Year 2 Report

Start: 17:00

Submit Yr 2 Annual Report to NSF, with placeholder Yr 3 requested budget.

Thursday April 10, 2008
Start: 10:00
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Start: 12:00

Location: OHSU Auditorium, Old Library Building.
Via Videostream at OGI: Paul Clayton Bldg, Rm 401
Via Webcast: http://media.ohsu.edu/ramgen/broadcast/croet.rm

Kenneth Olden, PhD, ScD, LHD, former Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, will address the theme of diversity.

Topic: "Improving the Local Climate for Underserved Populations in Academia."

Friday April 11, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Saturday April 12, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Sunday April 13, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Monday April 14, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Tuesday April 15, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Wednesday April 16, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Start: 17:00

Finalize Individual Year 3-4 allocations (tentative).

Comments or questions may be directed to Phil Barrett.

Thursday April 17, 2008
End: 10:00
Start: 04/10/2008 - 10:00am
End: 04/17/2008 - 10:00am

The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.

Friday April 18, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 22:00

The Department of Environmental and Biomolecular Systems is hosting the annual Alumni Dinner at the Bridgeport Brewpub.

Monday April 28, 2008
Start: 00:00

External Advisory Board input (tentative) (for CMOP Year 3 allocations?)

Questions should be directed to the Senior Management Team.

Friday May 2, 2008
Start: 00:00

Request Institutional Year 3 detailed budgets.

Questions may be directed to the Senior Management Team

Monday May 12, 2008
Start: 00:00

Deadline for Institutional Year 3 detailed budgets.

Questions may be directed to the Senior Management Team

Friday May 16, 2008
Start: 12:01

Submit Year 3 Requested budget to NSF.

Questions may be directed to the Senior Management Team

Tuesday May 27, 2008
Start: 00:00
Start: 05/27/2008 - 12:00am
End: 06/07/2008 - 12:00am

CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson

Click Here for Cruise Plan.

Wednesday May 28, 2008
(all day)
Start: 05/27/2008 - 12:00am
End: 06/07/2008 - 12:00am

CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson

Click Here for Cruise Plan.

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