Biology and Marine Biology

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Alison Rosemary Taylor


Department of Biology and Marine Biology


University of North Carolina, Wilmington


601 South College Road, Wilmington North


Carolina, 28403. USA Tel: 910 962 2176,


Fax: 910 962 4096 Email: [email protected]


EDUCATION


1985 B.Sc. (Hons) Biological Science, University of Leicester, Leicester, England. 1991


Ph.D. Neurobiology, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England.


APPOINTMENTS


Aug 2012-Professor, Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina,


Wilmington, USA


Aug 2010-July 2012 Associate Professor, Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of


North Carolina, Wilmington, USA


Jan 2007-July 2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of


North Carolina, Wilmington, USA


Aug 2006-Dec 2006: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biology and Marine Biology,


University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA


Aug 2001-Dec 2006: Marine Biological Association Research Fellow & Senior Research Fellow,


Marine Biological Association, UK.


Aug 1999-Jul 2001: Leverhulme Special Research Fellow, Marine Biological Association,


Jul 1998-Jul 1999: Postdoctoral researcher, Marine Biological Association, UK.


Apr 1996-Apr 1998: Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, Davis, USA.


Oct 1993-Apr 1996: Postdoctoral researcher, Marine Biological Association, UK.


Mar 1993-Sept 1993: Visiting scholar, Harvard University, USA.


Jan 1990-Feb 1993: Postdoctoral researcher, Marine Biological Association, UK.


Jan 1987-Dec 1989: Research technician, Brookes University, Oxford, UK.


PUBLICATIONS-Students and post-docs in BOLD


1. Taylor, A., Brownlee, C. (2014) Calcification. In: Developments in Applied Phycology


Microalgal Physiology Michael Borowitzka, John Beardall & John Raven (eds), Springer: [in review]


2. Echevarria, M. L., Wolfe, G. V., Strom, S. L., Taylor, A.R. (2014) Connecting alveolate cell


biology with trophic ecology in the marine plankton using the ciliate Favella as a model. FEMS


Microbial Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/15 74 - 6941.12382


3. Drescher B., Dillaman R.M., & Taylor A.R. (2012) Calcification in the coccolithophore


Schyphosphera apsteinii (Lohman). Journal of Phycology, 48: 1343-1361 [cover article]


4. Taylor, A.R. Brownlee C., Wheeler G.L. (2012) Proton channels in algae: Reasons to be excited.


Invited Review: Trends in Plant Sciences, 17: 675-684 DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2012.06.009


5. McLachlan, D., Taylor, A.R., Geider, R., Underwood, G., Brownlee, C. (2012) Calcium release


from intracellular stores is necessary for the photophobic response in the benthic diatom Navicula


perminuta (Bacillariophyceae). Journal of Phycology 48 : 675-681, DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-


8817.2012.01158.x


6. Bloom, A.J., Randall, L., Taylor, A.R. & Silk W.K. (2012) Deposition and of ammonium and


nitrate in the roots of maize seedlings supplied with different nitrogen salts. Journal of Experimental


Botany. doi:10.1093/jxb/err410


7. Taylor, A.R, Chrachri, A., Wheeler, G., Goddard, H., Brownlee, C. (2011) A voltage-gated H


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channel underlying pH homeostasis in calcifying coccolithophores. PLoS Biol 9 (6): e1001085.


doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001085.

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