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| Curriculum vitae |
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| Degrees |
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- PhD: 1995, University of Arizona
- MSc: 1989, University of Arizona
- BA: 1983, University of Chicago
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| Positions |
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- Biology Mentor, Assistant and Acting Director, The Nyanza Project: Interdisciplinary Research Training in Tropical Lakes, 1997-2007, an NSF Paleoclimates/Biology research and REU program
- Curator of Molluscs/Postdoctoral Research Fellow 1997-2002, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics/ Zoological Museum, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow 1995-1997, NSF Fellow, Dept. Biology, University of Michigan, USA
- Research Associate, Dept. of Geosciences, University of Arizona, USA
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| Professional memberships and achivements |
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- Systematics Association, SIL– International Limnological Society, Freshwater Biological Association, American Malacological Society, Nederlandse Malacologische Vereniging (Dutch Malacological Society), British Ecological Society
- Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
- Symposium organizer: Museum Research and Climate Change, Natural History Museum, London (headed working group of 12 researchers)
- Symposium organizer: Molluscan Radiations in Long-lived Lakes for UNITAS Malacologica 2001 with F. Wesselingh, Leiden/Naturalis
- Organizing committee member, 1st World Congress of Malacology Washington DC 1998.Steering committee for Speciation in Ancient Lakes group (SIAL) - SILIUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) molluscs and E. African Freshwater special subgroup participant
- Evolution and Paleoclimates Invited Panel Member - Directions in Scientific Drilling of Lakes Symposium, 3rd International Limnogeology Congress, 2003
- Associate Editor Journal of Molluscan Studies
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