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Welcome to the Ceratopteris Community

a19This web site has been established to promote interactions between scientists who work with Ceratopteris. It is expected that most who use this web site will be college and/or university faculty members or graduate students, however any professional scientist who works with Ceratopteris or is otherwise interested in Ceratopteris is welcome to join the community.
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This site is a work in progress - other features will be added to it in the future. Please check back from time to time.

The images used on this site are used with permission from http://www.c-fern.org/


Community Members

The link above will take you to a page listing various individuals who use Ceratopteris in their teaching and/or research.

If you are a professional scientist (e.g., professor, research scientist, graduate student, etc.) who uses Ceratopteris and you would like to be listed on this web site, please contact Rod Scott at rodney.j.scott@wheaton.edu. Please send one to several paragraphs describing your professional position (e.g., faculty member at a primarily undergraduate institution, faculty member at a University, Graduate student etc.), and some of the ways that you use Ceratopteris in teaching and/or research. Please also list your e-mail address and any other contact information if you wish.


Opportunities to Collaborate

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The link above will take you to a page listing ideas for potential research collaborations.

If you have an idea for a project and you would like to find a potential collaborator, feel free to submit a description of your idea for posting at this site. Please submit your ideas for collaborative projects to Rod Scott at rodney.j.scott@wheaton.edu. To keep this site current, all descriptions that have been posted for more than 3 months will be removed in May each year. Please feel free to resubmit any collaborative research descriptions that are removed in May, and they will be reposted.





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