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Major Advisor: Dr. Deborah A. Bronk, Physical Sciences Research Interests: I am interested in the role organic nitrogen plays in harmful algal bloom dynamics. In the past, most studies of nitrogen utilization by phytoplankton have examined the dissolved inorganic species (nitrate and ammonium) since the dissolved organics such as urea, amino acids, and humics were thought to be refractory. Recent research has determined this paradigm false; dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) can be labile, to varying degrees, and likely plays a role in phytoplankton nutrition. My project examines uptake of DON by harmful phytoplankton using 15N labeled tracers. I am evaluating how DON uptake may differ between strains of the same harmful phytoplankton species as well as variations depending on the physiological state of the cell. The project also explores various mechanisms harmful phytoplankton utilize to facilitate nutrient uptake. These may include proteolytic enzymes and/ or pinocytosis. Finally, I plan to investigate competition for resources between harmful and benign phytoplankton. Field and Research Experience: Graduate Research Assistant, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. Advisor: Dr. Deborah Bronk, 2004-Present
NSF REU Fellow, Great Lakes WATER Institute, Milwaukee, WI. June-August 2003, Mentor: Dr. Russell Cuhel. Studied the characterization and variability of reduced sulfur content in hydrothermal vent waters in Yellowstone Lake, WY. Undergraduate Research Assistant, Biology Department, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL. January 2003-May 2004, Mentor: Dr. Gabriel Holbrook. Investigated the effects of light/dark transitions on rubisco activity in soybean plants. Publications: Bronk, D.A., See J.H., Bradley, P., Killberg, L. (2006) DON as a source of bioavailable nitrogen for phytoplankton. Biogeosciences Discussions. (submitted) Oral Presentations:
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Teaching Experience: Teaching Assistant: Coastal and Estuarine Processes and Issues. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, January-May 2006 Professional Memberships: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography |