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(last updated January 2020)
Education
PhD
Biology – Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona, United States (1994-99)
Advisor – Therese Markow, Ph.D., Amylin Chair in Life Sciences (now at University of California, San Diego)
Title – Understanding intra-population variation in the mating behavior of a field cricket
MSc
Watershed Ecosystems – Trent University, Peterborough Ontario, Canada (1991-93)
Advisor – Michael Berrill, Ph.D., Professor (Emeritus)
Title – Variation in male mating behaviour and female choice of the gray treefrog
HBSc
Biology – Trent University, Peterborough Ontario, Canada (1986-90)
Advisor – Michael Berrill, Ph.D., Professor (Emeritus)
Title – Territorial behaviour of juvenile threespot damselfish, Pomocentris planifrons
Experience
2016-Present
Professor, Department of Biology, Carleton University
2013-2016
Undergraduate Chair, Department of Biology, Carleton University
2010-2016
Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Carleton University
2008-2012
Assistant Dean of Science, Faculty of Science, Carleton University
2006-2010
Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Carleton University
2002-2006
Assistant Research Professor, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
1999-2003
Faculty Research Associate, Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University
Course Instructor, Minority Access to Research Careers, Arizona State University
Academic Coordinator, Minority Access to Research Careers, Arizona State University
1994-1999
Teaching Associate, Non-Majors Biology (1 sem); Majors Introductory Biology (1 sem); Research Techniques (4 sem’s), Ecology Research Experience for Undergraduates (2 sem’s), Arizona State University
1993-1994
Course Instructor, Animal Behaviour (3 sem’s), Trent University
1991-1993
Teaching Assistant, Animal Behaviour (2 sem’s); Evolution (1 sem), Trent University