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June 2005: Collection <strong>of</strong> mesopelagic fishes and assessment <strong>of</strong> forage fish abundance in the<br />

southern Bering Sea aboard the F/V Great Pacific.<br />

April 2005: Collection <strong>of</strong> bathypelagic and benthic fishes <strong>of</strong> the Bear Seamount aboard the R/V<br />

Delaware II.<br />

June 2004: Collection <strong>of</strong> bathypelagic and benthic fishes <strong>of</strong> the Bear Seamount aboard the R/V<br />

Delaware II.<br />

October 2003: Contracting Scientist aboard R/V Albatross IV during NMFS Ground Fish Survey<br />

in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Maine.<br />

May 2003–June 2004: Collection <strong>of</strong> freshwater fish in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and<br />

Massachusetts for genetic sampling in collaboration with the University <strong>of</strong> Kansas Tissue<br />

Archive.<br />

October 2002: Contracting Scientist aboard R/V Albatross IV during NMFS Ground Fish Survey<br />

in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Maine.<br />

July–August 2002: Collection <strong>of</strong> bathypelagic and benthic fishes <strong>of</strong> the Bear Seamount and<br />

surrounding canyons <strong>of</strong> Southern New England aboard the R/V Delaware II.<br />

March 2002: Collection <strong>of</strong> freshwater fishes native to New South Wales, Australia in<br />

cooperation with the Australian <strong>Museum</strong>, Sydney.<br />

September 2001: Collection <strong>of</strong> mesopelagic and <strong>of</strong>f-shore fishes <strong>of</strong> the Mid-Atlantic Bight<br />

aboard R/V Albatross IV.<br />

May 2001: Deep-water collecting cruise to the canyons <strong>of</strong> the southern New England shelf break<br />

aboard the F/V Mary K.<br />

STUDENTS MENTORED<br />

Zachary Baldwin (University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2008), <strong>Ph</strong>. D. Student, American <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural History, New York. Research topic: Diel vertical migration <strong>of</strong> the lightfishes<br />

(Stomiiformes).<br />

Thaddaeus Buser (University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2010), M.S. Student, University <strong>of</strong> Alaska,<br />

Fairbanks. Research topic: Systematic position and taxonomic status <strong>of</strong> the brown<br />

catshark (Apristurus brunneus) in the Northeast Pacific.<br />

Benjamin Frable (University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2010). M.S. Student, Oregon State University.<br />

Research topic: Homology assessment <strong>of</strong> cephalic photophore in the lightfishes<br />

(Stomiiformes) and a placement <strong>of</strong> the enigmatic genus Diplophos.<br />

Stacey Farina (University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire, 2010), <strong>Ph</strong>. D. Student, Cornell University, Ithaca,<br />

NY. Research topic: <strong>Comparative</strong> neuroanatomy <strong>of</strong> the Lophiiformes.<br />

Taylor Fjeran (University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2011). M.S. Student, Oregon State University.<br />

Research topic: The Scombroidiformes: a novel phylogenetic hypothesis within the<br />

percomorph bush.<br />

Joshua Kim (University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2011). <strong>Ph</strong>. D. Student, Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology: Rhodopsin evolution in the Neoteleostei.<br />

Benjamin Burnett (University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2012). Research topic: Percomorph phylogeny and<br />

the systematic importance <strong>of</strong> anterior lateral-line neuroanatomy.<br />

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