Research Matters: UOG MAGIC Lab expands funding, research capacity in the Pacific







From land to sea—and now the skies—the °µÍøAV is expanding its research in all directions.
While UOG is proudly a Land Grant and institution, it’s also launching new frontiers in space-related research through programs funded by NASA.
At the center of this work is the Micronesian Area Geospatial Information Center, MAGIC, Lab, a research hub within UOG’s College of Natural and Applied Sciences.
The lab leads five grant-funded programs: NASA Guam EPSCoR, NASA Guam Space Grant, the UOG Drone Corps, the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Climate-Smart Commodities.
Research Matters is a new editorial series from the °µÍøAV Office of Research and Sponsored Programs that brings readers into the world of UOG’s research centers. The column runs every other Monday in the Guam Pacific Daily News (PDN).