EDUCATION



LINA CEBALLOS OSUNAE-mail: ceballosl@si.eduPhone: 415-6900330DOB: 05/12/1980EDUCATIONM.S. Biology with concentration in Marine Biology, Romberg Tiburon Center San Francisco State University, California, US. 2009 –2012.B.S. Major in Marine BiologyJorge Tadeo Lozano University. Santa Marta, Colombia, 2004.WORK EXPERIENCEResearch Technician. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Marine Invasions Lab. California 2012-present.- Taxonomy of marine invertebrates with specialization in crustaceans.- Planning and development of field season.- Assist with administrative work and personnel management.Teacher assistant, San Francisco State University - Teach laboratory of Introduction to Biology to undergraduate students. 2009-2010Laboratory technician and scientific diver. United States Geological Survey - Florida International University. 2005- 2007. - Laboratory work including experimental planning, data collection and analysis, animal identification. Catalogue animal samples (fish, crab, Pink shrimp and Cariddean shrimp). - Field work at Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park, including animal samples collection and monitoring seagrass beds.Guide, researcher and animal keeper. Aquarium “Mundo Marino”. Santa Marta, Colombia. 2004.- Develop research projects investigating different aspects of marine animals. Responsible for animal maintenance and for guiding the visitors thru the aquarium. Researcher. Sila Kangama Foundation. Santa Marta, Colombia. 2003.- Environmental outreach program for less developed communities. Work with local fisherman teaching sustainable development of natural resources.SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONSLanguages: English and Spanish. Extensive field work experience. Scientific diver. Over 500 dives logged. Motorboat operator Certificate. Department of Interior, Biscayne National Park, Miami, FL. 2006.First Aid course (CPR), Colombian Red Cross, Colombia. 2004. Updated: 2005, 2014, 2015Computer Literacy: Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Specialized programs: R project. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND PUBLICATIONSRichness, distribution and frequency of non-indigenous peracarids and decapods associated with fouling communities in San Francisco Bay. In Progress.Lina Ceballos-Osuna, Haley A. Carter, Nathan Miller, Jonathon Stillman (2013). Effects of ocean acidification on early life-history stages of the intertidal porcelain crab Petrolisthes cinctipes. Journal of Experimental Biology. 216, 1405-1411Haley A. Carter, Lina Ceballos-Osuna, Nathan Miller, Jonathon Stillman (2013). Impact of ocean acidification on metabolism and energetics during early life stages of the intertidal porcelain crab Petrolisthes cinctipes. Journal of Experimental Biology. 216, 1412-1422.First record of the lobster Enoplometopus antillensis Lütken, 1865 (Decapoda: Astacidea: Enoplometopidae) from the Colombian Caribbean, with annotations on its reproductive structures. Bulletin of marine and coastal research (INVEMAR). 2006. Description of the early larval stages of the lobster Enoplometopus antillensis. Posted at the II Colombian Zoology Symposium. Santa Marta, Colombia. Bulletin of marine and coastal research (INVEMAR), 2006.Marine Biologist Degree Thesis Work. Description of the biological aspects of the red lobster Enoplometopus antillensis. 2004.Physiological responses of porcelain crabs to salinity changes. Research project senior student of Marine Biology, Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, COLOMBIA, 2004.ACADEMIC REFERENCESGregory Ruiz. PI. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Marine Invasions Lab. e-mail: gruiz@si.eduJonathon Stillman. PI. Professor at San Francisco State University.e-mail: stillmaj@sfsu.eduNestor Campos. Dr. rer. nat. Thesis director and professor at Universidad Nacional de Colombia.e-mail: nhcampos@.coPERSONAL REFERENCESGail Ashton. Researcher, British Antarctic Survey. e-mail: gashton@ ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download