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- Identification of microzooplankton and bacterial groups using epifluorescence, phase contrast


and immersion microscopy


- Primary production and bacterial production using radioactive incorporation techniques


- Bacterial production and abundance determination using flow cytometry


- Preparation and upkeep of bacterial and nanoflagellate cultures


- Laboratory maintenance and administration


 Faculty Research Assistant I, HPL, UMCES: Jan 2000 – Dec 2000


Supervisor: Dr. Jenny Purcell, Zooplankton Ecologist.


- Identification and gut content analyses of Chesapeake Bay and Alaskan jellyfish and


zooplankton


- Performing experiments investigating the effects of hypoxia on jellyfish polyps


- Field sampling of plankton within the mid-Atlantic region


- Sampling apparatus included: Underwater video, Tucker and mid water trawls, benthic


sleds, Bongo nets, Niskin bottles, zooplankton pumps


- Organization and everyday maintenance of laboratory and field equipment


- Figure and text preparation for scientific presentations, papers and reports


 Research Assistant, MoV: November 1995 - June 1996.


Supervisor: Dr. C.C. Lu, former Senior Curator Invertebrate Zoology.


- Dissection, electron microscopy, and photography of cephalopod radulae for publication in


Fauna of Australia - Mollusca (2001)


 Research Assistant, The University of Melbourne: July 1995 - June 1996.


Supervisor: Dr. Mark Norman, Zoology Department.


- Assistance in day and night SCUBA diving to collect, photograph and video cephalopods


- Maintenance of octopus and squid in aquaria for behavioural studies


- Taxonomic description of octopus housed in the Museum of Victoria collections


- Provided professional expertise and conducted field collection of jellyfish for the Marine


and Freshwater Resources Institute, Surf Life Saving Victoria, Australian Venom Research


Unit


 Public Volunteer Program, Museum of Victoria: Sept 1994 – Dec 1997.


- Over 350 hours work for the Invertebrate Zoology, Ichthyology & Crustacean departments


- Identification and maintenance of specimens housed in the jellyfish, ctenophore,


cephalopod, crustacean, fishes and polychaete collections


- Participation in a MoV field sampling program aimed at documenting the distribution of


introduced fish species in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria


- Interpretation of museum exhibits to the public


- Dissection and illustration of undescribed cephalopod and crustacean species


- Literature searches of species descriptions for exhibits and publications


 Voluntary Field and Laboratory Work: 1996 – Present.


Voluntary field and laboratory assistance to Dr. Jenny Purcell (UMCES), Graduate students


and Marine Research Group of Victoria. Work experience included:


- Over 300 hours marine and estuarine based fieldwork.


- Identification of inter & sub-tidal benthic flora, invertebrates and fishes

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