07.04.2013 Views

Christopher Philip Kenaley, Ph.D. Museum of Comparative Zoology ...

Christopher Philip Kenaley, Ph.D. Museum of Comparative Zoology ...

Christopher Philip Kenaley, Ph.D. Museum of Comparative Zoology ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

May 2011: From sequence to phenotype: phylogenomics and the study <strong>of</strong> adaptation in the deepsea.<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Aquatic and Fisheries Science, University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

November 2010: The Stomiiformes: a synopsis <strong>of</strong> the most successful clade <strong>of</strong> deep-sea fishes.<br />

National <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan.<br />

AWARDS<br />

2010: Dean’s Medal, awarded for excellence in scholarship and research, College <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Environment, University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

2010: Faculty Merit Award, School <strong>of</strong> Aquatic and Fishery Science, University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

2010: M. F. Anderson Scholarship, School <strong>of</strong> Aquatic and Fishery Science, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington.<br />

2006–2010: Dorothy T. Gilbert Memorial Scholarship, School <strong>of</strong> Aquatic and Fishery Science,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

1999: Arthur and Karina Nelson Scholarship, Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Cornell<br />

University.<br />

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE<br />

September 2012–Present: Sectional Editor, Marine Biology Research<br />

May 2010: Organizer/Co-leader (with T.W. Pietsch, UW), Biodiversity Synthesis Workshop,<br />

“Deep-sea Fishes: Biodiversity and Evolution in Earth’s Largest and Least Studied Biome,”<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Comparative</strong> <strong>Zoology</strong>, Harvard University.<br />

2009–Present: Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Life species-page curator: Stomiiformes.<br />

2009–Present: Web Content Management Committee. American Society <strong>of</strong> Ichthyologists and<br />

Herpetologist.<br />

2007–2009: Committee on Graduate Student Participation. American Society <strong>of</strong> Ichthyologists<br />

and Herpetologist.<br />

2008–Present: External reviewer for Copeia, Ichthyological Research, Journal <strong>of</strong> Fish Biology,<br />

Bioscience, Molecular <strong>Ph</strong>ylogenetics and Evolution, Zootaxa<br />

PRESS<br />

Mouth wide Open: The challenge <strong>of</strong> studying deep-sea creatures: An aquatic scientist describes<br />

the challenges <strong>of</strong> studying creatures that live deep under the sea. Scientific American, August<br />

2011.<br />

Why deep-sea dragonfish have such extraordinary jaws. New Scientist, Januart 2012.<br />

FIELD EXPERIENCE<br />

Spring–Autumn 2011: Lead scientist, Cardno-Entrix, Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico mid-water plankton<br />

sampling aboard the M/V Meg Skansi and NOAA Ship Pisces.<br />

5

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!