Curriculum Vitae - Teaching Emphasis |
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| Environmental Science Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6056 (xxx) xxx-xxxx |
207 Dispar Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830 (xxx) xxx-xxxx |
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EDUCATION |
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Stanford University, Stanford, California, 19XX-19XXPh.D. in Biological Sciences, 19XX, Area of Specialization: Population Biology |
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Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 19XX-19XXB.A. in Biological Sciences, concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology |
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AWARDS and HONORS |
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Hollaender Postdoctoral Fellowship (US D.O.E.), 19XX-present. |
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE |
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Instructor: Outdoor Education Program, Stanford University, 19XX-19XX.
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TEACHING INTERESTS |
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| General ecology, community ecology, ornithology, field biology, theoretical ecology, conservation biology, animal tracking, wilderness skills, wilderness policy issues. | |
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UNIVERSITY SERVICES |
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Tour Guide: Botanical tours of Stanford campus for organizers of Native American students orientation, 19XX.
Academic Committee: College of Community Studies, Northwestern University, 19XX-19XX. President and Member: Northwestern Students for a Better Environment, 19XX-19XX. |
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE |
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Postdoctoral Research: Environmental Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 19XX-present (research adviser: Dr. Stephen H. Smith).
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Doctoral Research: Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, 19XX-19XX, (research adviser: Dr. James Advisername).
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Undergraduate Honors Research: Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology, Northwestern University, 19XX-19XX (research adviser: Dr. Peter T. Williams)
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RESEARCH INTERESTS |
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WILDERNESS TRAINING |
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| Animal tracking, avalanche safety, kayaking, mountaineering, outdoor education, rock climbing, wilderness survival. | |
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WILDERNESS LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE |
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| Back-country skiing, minimum equipment camping, mountaineering, off-trail navigation, snow shoeing, white water canoeing. | |
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RELATED INTERESTS |
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| Back-country baking, basketry, ethnobotany, flintknapping, prehistoric fire-making, shelter design, weaving. | |
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PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS |
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| Jones, J.T. and J.L. Doe. 19XX. Scrub Jay predation on starlings and swallows: attack and interspecific defense, Condor 90:503-505.
Doe, J.L. and J.T. Jones. 19XX. Avian predation on Anolis lizards in the northeastern Caribbean: an Inter-island contrast, Ecology 70:617-628. Doe, J.L. and J.T. Jones. Pattern and stability in predator-prey communities: how diffusion in spatially variable environments affects the Lotak-Volterra model, Theoretical Population Biology (in press). Doe, J.L and J.T. Jones. Predation across spatial scales in heterogeneous environments, Theoretical Population in Biology (in press). Doe, J.L. and J.T. Jones. Species interaction in space, symposium paper presented at the 19XX meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Snowbird, UT; to appear in R. Ricklefs and D. Schulter, eds., Historical and Geographical Determinants of Community Diversity, University of Chicago Press, Chicago. |
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March 31, 2003
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