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Curriculum Vitae
Andrew Robert Juhl
Education:
2000 — Ph.D. Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
(SIO), University of California, San Diego (UCSD); M. I. Latz and F.
Azam, Co-advisors. Thesis title: "Effect of Fluid Shear on
Dinoflagellate Population Growth, Cell Physiology and Toxin Content"
1991 — M.S. Oceanography, Oregon State University, College of
Oceanography (OSU); G. Taghon, Major Professor. Thesis title: "The
Biology of a Shallow-Water Methane Vent"
1988 — B.S. Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Special Courses/Workshops:
2009 — LDEO Open Ocean CO2 Addition
Experiment Feasibility workshop. Palisades, NY, USA
2002 — "DIACES Symposium"
(Dissertations Symposium for the
Advancement of Coastal, Estuarine and Great Lakes Science). Guanica,
Puerto Rico.
2002 — "Ecology of Harmful Algal Blooms". Bigelow Laboratory
for Ocean Sciences, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine, USA.
1995 — "Ocean Turbulence: a Basic Environmental Property for
Plankton". Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Barcelona, Spain.
Scientific Experience:
Currently — Doherty Associate Research Scientist, Lamont-Doherty
Earth Observatory of Columbia University
2003 - 2004 — Postdoctoral Scholar, Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution. Grazer inhibition and allelopathy as a trigger for
dinoflagellate blooms.
2001 - 2003 — Postdoctoral Researcher, US EPA Gulf Ecology
Division. Effect of environmental conditions on dinoflagellate growth
and physiology. Identification and interpretation of phytoplankton
nutrient limitation.
1993 - 2000 — Graduate Research Assistant, SIO, UCSD
1991 - 1993 — Assistant Scientist, Sea Education
Association,
Woods Hole, MA
1989 - 1991 — Graduate Research Assistant, OSU
1987 — Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of
Wisconsin,
Trout Lake Research Station. Lake primary productivity measurements.
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