Biology and Marine Biology

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CURRICULUM VITAE


Steven D. Emslie
September 2014

PERSONAL DATA:


Address: Univ. of North Carolina Phone: (910) 962-3357 (office)
Dept. of Biology and Marine Biology Fax: (910) 962-4066
Wilmington, NC 28403 E-mail: [email protected]


ACADEMIC BACKGROUND:


Ph.D. 1987 University of Florida, Gainesville--Zoology
M.S. 1982 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff--Biology
M.A. 1977 University of Colorado, Boulder--Anthropology
B.A. 1975 University of Colorado, Boulder--Anthropology
1971 Graduated from Ft. Collins High School, Colorado


GRANTS AND AWARDS (since 2007 only):


National Science Foundation, MRI: Acquisition of a gas chromatograph and isotope ratio mass spectrometer
interface for compound-specific isotope analyses at the University of North Carolina Wilmington,


$149,705, with Chad Lane (lead PI) and A. Hawkes, R. Mead, and E. Reber, Co-PIs, July 2014.


National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs ANT 0739575, $17,128, supplemental award to
Stable isotope analyses of pygoscelid penguin remains from active and abandoned colonies in
Antarctica, 9/1/2008 – 8/31/2015 (with Mike Polito and William Patterson, co-PIs).


National Science Foundation, Supplement to The Vertebrate Paleontology of Cement Creek Cave,
Colorado, to support graduate research by Bryan McLean, $13,008, 1 Sept. 2010.


National Science Foundation, DEB Biological Research Collections, Enhancement of the natural history
collections at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, 8/1/2008 – 7/31/2010 (with Tom
Lankford, Marcel van Tuinen, and David Webster as Co-PIs), $314,609.


Faculty Scholarship Award, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2 September 2008, in recognition of
career research and publications, with $1500 stipend.


National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs ANT 0739575, $503,195, Stable isotope analyses of
pygoscelid penguin remains from active and abandoned colonies in Antarctica, 9/1/2008 – 8/31/2013 (with
Mike Polito and William Patterson, co-PIs).


National Science Foundation, Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology EAR, $65,169, The vertebrate
paleontology of Cement Creek Cave, Colorado, 10/1/2008 – 9/30/2009 (with David Meltzer and
David Webster, co-PIs).


National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Estuarine Research Reserve Graduate
Research Fellowship, $60,000, Mercury levels in feather and blood of two species of coastal
sparrows from over-wintering and breeding sites in North Carolina, the northern U.S., and Canada
(co-PI with Virginia Winder, Ph.D. student for project), 6/1/2008 – 5/31/2011.


National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, $5750 from the Research Experiences for
Undergraduates (REU) program to support two students for research on paleoclimatic studies in
Colorado with global comparisons, 2007/2008 (supplement to OPP-0125098).

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