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Robert Howard Condon


Assistant Professor


Department of Biology and Marine Biology


University of North Carolina at Wilmington


601 South College Rd., Wilmington NC 28403


Phone: +1 251 654-3464


Skype: mnemiopsis007


Email: [email protected]


Date of Birth: 27 May 1974


Nationality & Resident Status: Australian, US Permanent Resident


Professional Preparation


2010: Post-Doctoral Researcher, Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL)


2008 – 2009: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS)


2002 – 2008: Ph.D., Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), College of William & Mary


1992 – 1997: B.Sc. (Hons.), University of Melbourne, Australia


Scientific Appointments


2014 – Assistant Professor, UNCW


2010 – 2013: Research Senior Marine Scientist, DISL


2009 – 2010: Assistant Research Scientist, BIOS


2008: Senior Research Scientist, VIMS


2001 – 2002: Faculty Research Assistant II, Horn Point Laboratory, University of


Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES)


1999 – 2001: Faculty Research Assistant I, Horn Point Laboratory, UMCES


Research Interests


 Biological and chemical oceanography and plankton ecology


 Global jellyfish blooms, societal perceptions and effects on socio-economics and role in


biogeochemical cycles


 Global oil spills and effects on food web processes, ecosystem resilience and functioning


 Role of phytoplankton, microbes and zooplankton in carbon export, food web processes, and


ecosystem metabolism. Feeding ecology and metabolism of planktonic communities.


 Marine science outreach programs with early childhood and elementary school students


Scientific Experience and Skills


 Research Assistant Professor, USA & Research Senior Marine Scientist, DISL: May 2010 –


Dec 2013


Global Jellyfish Blooms and Food Web Interactions Research:


- National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) Global Jellyfish


Project - Lead PI of NCEAS global jellyfish working group, consisting of 30 scientists


from around the world. The objective of the project is to examine the magnitude and global

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