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Pirtle, T.J. and R. A. Satterlie. “The Relative Contribution of Cellular and Circuit Level
Properties to Swim Acceleration in Clione limacina”
Thomas, K.S. and R.A. Satterlie. “How do Jellyfish Turn? Neuromuscular Considerations”
Szymik, B.G. and R.A. Satterlie. “A Three-Dimensional Analysis of Pteropod Swimming at
Different Speeds”
2005 Popular Presentation: Planet Ocean Series, UNCW (CMS) “When Molluscs Fly”
Grants:
1999 National Science Foundation – (Co-PI) “IGERT: Musculo-Skeletal and Neural Adaptations
in Form and Function” – 5 years, $2,699,999.
2000 NIH – RO1 – “Neural Control of a Ballistic Startle Response” 3 years, $471,529
2001 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship – “Modular and Multifunctional
Nature of Arousal Systems” - 1 year, $26,161
2004 National Science Foundation – “Acquisition of a Confocal Microscope” (co-PI)
3 years, $310,173
2009 National Science Foundation – “Control of Directional Swimming in Cubomedusae” 5
years, $400,181.
2009 National Science Foundation – “Expansion of the Seawater System of the Center for
Marine Science” 3 years, $109,920.
2009 Office of Naval Research MURI program “Jellyfish Autonomous Node and Colonies:
Modeling Biological Structure and Behavior, System Architecture Design and
Implementation” (PI – S. Priya) 5 years, $4,000,000.
Honors and Awards:
2002 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (Academic Year 2002-03)
2007-2009 President-elect, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
2009-2011 President, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
2011-2013 Past President, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
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