Biology and Marine Biology

(Axel Boer) #1
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2002-2003 Lecturer: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Tennessee at


Martin


Course Taught


Lecture: Introduction to Cell Biology & Genetics (Fall 2002)


Lecture: Introduction to Plant & Animal Biology (Spring 2003)


Laboratory: General Biology (Fall 2002)


Laboratory: Plant & Animal Biology (Spring 2003)


Laboratory: Anatomy & Physiology (Fall 2002; Spring 2003)


2000-2002 Graduate Teaching Assistantship: Department of Biology, University of


Memphis


Courses Taught


Laboratory: Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Fall 2000 & 2001)


Laboratory: Human Anatomy & Physiology II (Spring 2001 & 2002)


1999-2000 Graduate Research Assistantship: Department of Biology, University of


Memphis


RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


2000-present (summers) Senior Biologist. Environmental Solutions & Innovations,


Cincinnati, OH.


Duties:


 Served as Project Manager of surveys for endangered species of bats on


federal, state-owned, and private lands


 Managed budgets exceeding $500,000 for projects


 Ensured compliance with U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service & state


non-game agencies


 Wrote technical reports & assisted with writing of Habitat Conservation


Plans (HCP), Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) and Biological


Assessments (BA) for U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service


 Performed habitat analyses, mist-net surveys, acoustic surveys, radio


telemetry studies of endangered bats in eastern U.S.


 Surveyed for Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister) and Virginia


northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus)


1995-1999 Biologist IV. BHE Environmental, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.


Duties:


 Served as Field Manager over 2 to 12 research technicians


 Conducted endangered species surveys of bats


 Studied occupancy of varying types of artificial roosting structures by


bats


 Captured and prepared bats to be analyzed for the presence of chemicals


used in warfare by the U.S. military

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