Biology and Marine Biology
axel boer
(Axel Boer)
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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