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MarineOmics is also interested in evaluating and improving reproducibility in studies that use genomics to study adaptation in marine systems. We are conducting a meta-analysis of reproducibility across genomic studies of environmental adaptation in marine populations with the aim of identifying obstacles and opportunities for reproducing and synthesizing population genomic research. In Spring 2021, three undergraduate research interns contributed to this literature survey, with funding from the [RCN-ECS](https://rcn-ecs.github.io/).

# Making contributions to the MarineOmics.github.io website {#contributions}
We are excited to incorporate new material from contributors of various backgrounds, expertise, and experience. To date these tutorials, guidelines, and discussions have been authored and led by graduate students and postdocs with contributions from scientists at all levels, including undergraduates, technicians, and faculty members. A diverse range of perspectives and backgrounds will make these tutorials more inclusive, informative, and useful for everyone in the marine-omics community. If you are interested in developing an information page or tutorial for the website, we ask that you review our [page with instructions for submitting content](ADMIN_01_submissions_instructions_files/ADMIN_01_submissions_instructions.html) and contact our Website Manager Jason Johns (jasonjohns[at]ucsb.edu).
We are excited to incorporate new material from contributors of various backgrounds, expertise, and experience. To date these tutorials, guidelines, and discussions have been authored and led by graduate students and postdocs with contributions from scientists at all levels, including undergraduates, technicians, and faculty members. A diverse range of perspectives and backgrounds will make these tutorials more inclusive, informative, and useful for everyone in the marine-omics community. If you are interested in developing an information page or tutorial for the website, we ask that you review our [page with instructions for submitting content](ADMIN_01_submissions_instructions.html) and contact our Website Manager Jason Johns (jasonjohns[at]ucsb.edu).

# Internship
In Spring 2021, MarineOmics hosted three virtual undergraduate research interns with funding from the [RCN-ECS](https://rcn-ecs.github.io/): Jecy Klinkam, Kaitlin Macaranas, and Chris Mantegna. These interns were paired with graduate student mentors within the MarineOmics group, as well as participated in training activities while contributing to the Reproducibility literature review.
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inclusive, informative, and useful for everyone in the marine-omics
community. If you are interested in developing an information page or
tutorial for the website, we ask that you review our <a
href="ADMIN_01_submissions_instructions_files/ADMIN_01_submissions_instructions.html">page
with instructions for submitting content</a> and contact our Website
Manager Jason Johns (jasonjohns[at]ucsb.edu).</p>
href="ADMIN_01_submissions_instructions.html">page with instructions for
submitting content</a> and contact our Website Manager Jason Johns
(jasonjohns[at]ucsb.edu).</p>
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<h1>Internship</h1>
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