Grants per year
Personal profile
Education
Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior;, Ph.D., The genetic components of sex expression and their fitness effects in a gynodioecious species, Indiana University
… → 2002
Biological Sciences, A.B., University of Chicago
… → 1992
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Dean's Summer Scholar Research Grant
Delaney, A. (PI), Meedzan, N. (CoPI), Bailey, M. (CoI) & Sullivan, M. (CoI)
Providence College, School of Nursing and Health Sciences
05/17/25 → …
Project: Research
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RI-INBRE Pilot project in community engagement outreach, “Plant partners for health! Active learning in nutrition and herbal medicine”
Bailey, M. (Other)
07/1/19 → 06/30/20
Project: Research
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EPSCoR: Infrastructure to Advance Life Sciences in the Ocean State
Bailey, M. (PI), Arevalo, E. (PI), Baier, D. (PI), Ewanchuk, P. (PI), Bailey, M. (CoPI), Arevalo, E. (CoPI), Baier, D. (CoPI) & Ewanchuk, P. (CoPI)
08/1/10 → 08/31/13
Project: Research
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MRI-R2: ACQUISITION OF A LASER SCANNING CONFOCAL MICROSCOPE FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING IN BIOLOGY AT PROVIDENCE COLLEGE
Bailey, M. (PI), Costello, J. (PI), DeGiorgis, J. (PI), Bailey, M. (CoPI), Costello, J. (CoPI) & DeGiorgis, J. (CoPI)
07/1/10 → 07/1/10
Project: Research
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ROA: Effects of environment on male fertility in a gynodioecious species
Bailey, M. (PI)
07/1/10 → 06/30/11
Project: Research
Scholarly Contributions
- 19 Article
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Civic Engagement as a Course Level Strategy for Integrative Learning
Bailey, M. & Camp, J., 2024, In: Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement. 28, 2, p. 41-60Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Reasons for Caution When Genotyping Students
Bailey, M. & Sherman, N., 2023, In: American Biology Teacher.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Signaling an Inclusive Environment: Classroom Tone and Setting
Bailey, M., 2023, In: Unknown journal. 85, 8, p. 39-41Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Impossible Flying and Eco Pedagogy
Bailey, M. & Nixon, E., 2022, In: Providence Arts & Letters.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Physiological effects of temperature do not explain prevalence of females in populations of gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica growing in warmer climates
Bailey, M., Case, A. L. & Caruso, C. M., 2017, In: American Journal of Botany. 104, 3, p. 411-418Research output: Contribution to journal › Article