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Curriculum Vitae 1 ADAM K. HUTTENLOCKER http://beforethedinosaurs.wordpress.com Postdoctoral Research Fellow Born: August 3, 1982, Wailuku, Hawai’i Department of Biology, University of Utah Citizenship: United States of America Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0840 Phone: 801-585-7756 Email: [email protected] Fax: 801-581-4668 Education 2013 Ph.D. in Biology, University of Washington, Seattle (UW) Thesis: ‘Paleobiology of Therocephalian Synapsids (Amniota) and the Effects of the End-Permian Extinction on Size, Growth and Bone Microstructure’ Thesis advisor: Christian Sidor 2008 M.S. in Biology California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) Thesis: ‘Comparative Osteohistology of Hyperelongate Neural Spines in Basal Synapsids (Vertebrata: Amniota): Growth and Mechanical Considerations’ Thesis advisor: Stuart S. Sumida 2005 B.A. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with Geology minor University of Colorado, Boulder (CU) Positions Held & Affiliations 2013–present Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Utah (U of U), Salt Lake City National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology (#1309040) Sponsoring scientist: Colleen Farmer 2013–present Postdoctoral Research Associate, Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City 2008–2013 Graduate Research Associate, UW Burke Museum, Seattle Paleontological and geological reconnaissance of the Permo-Triassic Argana Basin, Morocco; Collaborative Research: New research on the Mesozoic vertebrate faunas of the Beardmore Glacier region, Antarctica (NSF-ANT-0838762); Collaborative Research: Testing climate-induced endemism in central Pangea (NSF-EAR- 0617718)—PI: Christian Sidor Competitive Research Grants NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (2013-2015) Amount awarded: $207,000 NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (2012-2013) Amount awarded: $14,365

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ADAM K. HUTTENLOCKER http://beforethedinosaurs.wordpress.com

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Born: August 3, 1982, Wailuku, Hawai’i Department of Biology, University of Utah Citizenship: United States of America Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0840 Phone: 801-585-7756 Email: [email protected] Fax: 801-581-4668

Education 2013 Ph.D. in Biology,

University of Washington, Seattle (UW) Thesis: ‘Paleobiology of Therocephalian Synapsids (Amniota) and the Effects of the End-Permian Extinction on Size, Growth and Bone Microstructure’ Thesis advisor: Christian Sidor

2008 M.S. in Biology California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) Thesis: ‘Comparative Osteohistology of Hyperelongate Neural Spines in Basal Synapsids (Vertebrata: Amniota): Growth and Mechanical Considerations’ Thesis advisor: Stuart S. Sumida

2005 B.A. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with Geology minor University of Colorado, Boulder (CU)

Positions Held & Affiliations 2013–present Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Utah (U of U), Salt Lake City National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology (#1309040) Sponsoring scientist: Colleen Farmer 2013–present Postdoctoral Research Associate, Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City 2008–2013 Graduate Research Associate, UW Burke Museum, Seattle

Paleontological and geological reconnaissance of the Permo-Triassic Argana Basin, Morocco; Collaborative Research: New research on the Mesozoic vertebrate faunas of the Beardmore Glacier region, Antarctica (NSF-ANT-0838762); Collaborative Research: Testing climate-induced endemism in central Pangea (NSF-EAR-0617718)—PI: Christian Sidor

Competitive Research Grants

NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (2013-2015) Amount awarded: $207,000

NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (2012-2013) Amount awarded: $14,365

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Other Awards, Grants & Scholarships Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Alfred S. Romer Prize for best scientific contribution by a

predoctoral student (2013) UW Ingrith Deyrup-Olsen Distinguished Teaching Award (2012) United States Department of Defense Antarctica Service Medal (2012) Evolving Earth Foundation Student Grant Program (2011)

Amount awarded: $3,000 Taylor & Francis Best Student Paper in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (short list) (2011) UW Department of Biology WRF-Hall Fellowship (2010–2011)

Amount awarded: $5,780 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Richard Estes Award (2009)

Amount awarded: $1,200 University of California, Berkeley Doris and Samuel P. Welles Fund (2009)

Amount awarded: $600 UW Department of Biology Snyder Award (2009)

Amount awarded: $1,250 CSUSB Outstanding Graduate Thesis Award (2008)

Amount awarded: $500 CSUSB Department of Biology’s Outstanding Graduate Student (2008) CSUSB Associated Students Incorporated Research & Travel Award (2008)

Amount awarded: $1,000 CSUSB Sally Casanova Predoctoral Scholar (2006–2007)

Amount awarded: $3,000 CSUSB Associated Students Incorporated Research & Travel Award (2006)

Amount awarded: $500 University of California Museum of Paleontology Doris and Samuel P. Welles Fund (2003) Amount awarded: $1,800 CU, Department of Geological Sciences Mentorship Grant (Summer 2003)

Amount awarded: $1,000 CU, Department of Geological Sciences Mentorship Grant (Spring 2003)

Amount awarded: $1,000

Peer-Reviewed Articles (17) 17. Sidor, C. A., R. M. H. Smith, A. K. Huttenlocker, and B. R. Peecook. In press. New Middle

Triassic tetrapods from the upper Fremouw Formation of Antarctica and their depositional setting. For Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33.

16. Huttenlocker, A. K. 2014. Body size reductions in nonmammalian eutheriodont therapsids (Synapsida) during the end-Permian mass extinction. PLOS:ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087553

15. Sidor, C., D. Vilhena, K. Angielczyk, A. Huttenlocker, S. Nesbitt, B. Peecook, S. Steyer, R. Smith, & L. Tsuji. 2013. Provincialization of terrestrial faunas following the end-Permian mass extinction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110:8129–8133. [Covered by NBC News & Science Magazine.]

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14. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. D. Pardo, B. J. Small, and J. S. Anderson. 2013. Cranial morphology of recumbirostrans from the Permian of Kansas and Nebraska, and early morphological evolution inferred by micro-computed tomography. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33:540–552.

13. Huttenlocker, A. K., and J. Botha-Brink. 2013. Body size and growth patterns in the therocephalian Moschorhinus (Therapsida) before and after the end-Permian extinction in South Africa. Paleobiology 39:253–277.

12. Rega, E. K. Noriega, S. S. Sumida, A. Huttenlocker, A. Lee, and Brett Kennedy. 2012. Healed fractures in the neural spines of an associated skeleton of Dimetrodon: Implications for dorsal sail morphology and function. Fieldiana: Life and Earth Sciences (2012):104–111.

11. Sigurdsen, T., A. K. Huttenlocker, S. P. Modesto, T. Rowe, and R. Damiani. 2012. Reassessment of the morphology and paleobiology of the therocephalian Tetracynodon darti (Therapsida), and the phylogenetic relationships of Baurioidea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32:1113–1134.

10. Huttenlocker, A. K., and C. A. Sidor. 2012. Taxonomic revision of therocephalians (Therapsida) from Antarctica. American Museum Novitates 3738:1–19.

9. May, W., A. K. Huttenlocker, J. D. Pardo, J. Benca, and B. J. Small. 2011. New Upper Pennsylvanian armored dissorophid records (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the US midcontinent and the stratigraphic distributions of dissorophids. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31:907–912.

8. Huttenlocker, A. K., D. Mazierski, and R. Reisz. 2011. Comparative osteohistology of hyperelongate neural spines in the Edaphosauridae (Amniota: Synapsida). Palaeontology 54:573–590.

7. Huttenlocker, A. K., C. A. Sidor, and R. M. H. Smith. 2011. A new specimen of Promoschorhynchus (Therapsida: Therocephalia: Akidnognathidae) from the lowermost Triassic of South Africa and its implications for theriodont survivorship across the Permo-Triassic boundary. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31:405–421.

6. Huttenlocker, A. K., E. Rega, and S. Sumida. 2010. Comparative anatomy and osteohistology of hyperelongate neural spines in the sphenacodontids Sphenacodon and Dimetrodon (Amniota: Synapsida). Journal of Morphology 271:1407–1421.

5. Pardo, J. D., B. J. Small, A. K. Huttenlocker, and M. A. Gorman II. 2010. The cranial anatomy of a new genus of lungfish from the Morrison Formation of North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30:1352–1359.

4. Huttenlocker, A. K. 2009. An investigation into the cladistic relationships and monophyly of therocephalian therapsids (Amniota: Synapsida). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 157:865–891.

3. Pardo, J. D., A. K. Huttenlocker, and J. Marcot. 2008. Stratocladistics and evaluation of evolutionary modes in the fossil record: an example from the ammonite genus Semiformiceras. Palaeontology 51:767–773.

2. Englehorn, J., B. J. Small, and A. Huttenlocker. 2008. Anatomy and relationships of Acroplous vorax (Amphibia: Dvinosauroidea): new specimens from the Lower Permian of Nebraska and Kansas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(2):291–305.

1. Huttenlocker, A. K., B. J. Small, and J. Pardo. 2007. Plemmyradytes shintoni gen. et sp. nov., an Early Permian amphibamid (Temnospondyli: Dissorophoidea) from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):316–328

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Book Chapters / Edited Volumes (5) 5. Botha-Brink, J., A. K. Huttenlocker, and S. P. Modesto. 2014. Vertebrate Paleontology of Nooitgedacht 68: A Lystrosaurus

maccaigi-rich Permo-Triassic Boundary locality in South Africa. In Early Evolutionary History of the Synapsida– Eds., C. Kammerer, K. Angielczyk, and J. Frobisch. Springer.

4. Huttenlocker, A. K., H. N. Woodward, and B. K. Hall. 2013. Chapter 1: Biology of Bone. In Bone Histology of Fossil Tetrapods: Issues, Methods, and Databases – Eds., K. Padian and E.-T. Lamm. University of California Press.

3. Lee, A. H., Huttenlocker, A. K., K. Padian, and H. N. Woodward. 2013. Chapter 8: Analysis of Growth Rates. In Bone Histology of Fossil Tetrapods: Issues, Methods, and Databases – Eds., K. Padian and E.-T. Lamm. University of California Press.

2. Huttenlocker, A. K., and E. Rega. 2012. Chapter 4: The Paleobiology and Bone Microstructure of Pelycosaurian- grade Synapsids. Pp. 90–119 in Forerunners of Mammals: Radiation, Histology, Biology – Ed., A. Chinsamy. Indiana University Press.

1. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. D. Pardo, and B. J. Small. 2005. An earliest Permian nonmarine vertebrate assemblage from the Eskridge Formation, Nebraska. Pp. 133–143 in The Nonmarine Permian:

Bulletin of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science 30 – Eds., S. G. Lucas and K. E. Ziegler.

Selected Conference Abstracts (25) 25. Huttenlocker, A. 2013. The meaning and mechanism of ‘Lilliput’ patterns in nonmammalian

therapsids during the end-Permian extinction. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 73rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles. [Alfred S. Romer Prize Symposium Winner]

24. Sidor, C., A. K. Huttenlocker, B. Peecook, R. Smith, and D. Vilhena. New data on the Middle Triassic tetrapods of Antarctica and faunal provincialization across southern Pangea. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 73rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles.

23. Peecook, B., A. Huttenlocker, C. Sidor. 2013. Bone histology in new, early silesaurids (Dinosauriformes) from Zambia: Implications for the origins of dinosaurian growth patterns. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 73rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles.

22. Beightol, C., A. K. Huttenlocker, B. Peecook, C. Sidor, and R. Smith. 2013. A new basal stereospondyl (Temnospondyli) from the Lower Triassic Fremouw Formation of Antarctica. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 73rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles.

21. Huttenlocker, A. K., and J. Botha-Brink. 2013. Growth and ecological implications of bone microstructure in therocephalian therapsids (Synapsida) during the end-Permian extinction. 2nd International Symposium of Paleohistology, Bozeman.

20. Benca, J., C. Strömberg, and A. Huttenlocker. 2013. Do leaf margin-climatic proxies exist for the Paleozoic? New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Carboniferous-Permian Transition Symposium, Albuquerque.

19. Huttenlocker, A., C. Sidor, and J. Botha-Brink. 2012. Body size evolution in eutheriodont therapsids and the effects of the end-Permian extinction. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 72nd Annual Meeting, Raleigh.

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18. Huttenlocker, A., C. Sidor, and J. Botha-Brink. 2012. Do body size trends in nonmammalian therapsids reveal the influence of the end-Permian extinction? Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa 17th Biennial Conference, Cape Town.

17. Huttenlocker, A., J. Pardo, B. Small, and J. Anderson. 2011. Gaining underground: new recumbirostrans from the Lower Permian of Kansas and Nebraska and early morphological evolution of the group inferred by micro-CT. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting, Las Vegas.

16. Sidor, C., R. Smith, A. Huttenlocker, B. Peecook, and W. Hammer. 2011. New information on the Triassic vertebrate faunas of Antarctica. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting, Las Vegas.

15. Sigurdsen, T., A. Huttenlocker, S. Modesto, T. Rowe, and R. Damiani. 2011. Reassessment of the morphology and paleobiology of the therocephalian Tetracynodon darti (Therapsida) based on CT-scanning, and the phylogenetic relationships of Baurioidea. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Annual Meeting, Las Vegas.

14. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. Botha-Brink, and C. A. Sidor. 2010. Bone histology and growth in the Permo-Triassic therocephalian Moschorhinus kitchingi (Synapsida: Therapsida) from the Karoo Basin of South Africa. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 70th Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh.

13. Huttenlocker, A. K. and J. Botha-Brink. 2010. Preliminary report on the bone microstructure and paleobiology of the Permo-Triassic therocephalian Moschorhinus (Therapsida: Eutheriodontia) from South Africa. Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa 16th Biennial Conference, Howick, KwaZulu-Natal.

12. Huttenlocker, A. K. 2009. An earliest Triassic therocephalian (Therapsida: Eutheriodontia) with Permian affinities and a look at eutheriodont diversity through time: considering evolutionary rates in the problem of cynodont origins. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 69th Annual Meeting, Bristol, UK.

11. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. D. Pardo, B. J. Small, and A. Milner. 2009. Vertebrate responses to climate change across Central Pangea. 1st International Congress of North African Vertebrate Paleontology, Marrakech, Morocco.

10. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. D. Pardo, B. J. Small, and A. Milner. 2008. Biotic responses to climate change in the Permo-Carboniferous transition, Part 2: Beta diversity, regional responses, and Vaughn’s faunal cline. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 68th Annual Meeting, Cleveland.

9. Pardo, J. D., A. K. Huttenlocker, B. J. Small, and A. Milner. 2008. Biotic responses to climate change in the Permo-Carboniferous transition, Part 1: Vertebrate faunal distributions and regional provincialism. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 68th Annual Meeting, Cleveland.

8. Huttenlocker, A. K., and J. Marcot. 2007. The effects of phylogenetic augmentation on analyses of disparity: a case study on Permo-Triassic eutheriodonts (Amniota: Therapsida). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver.

7. Huttenlocker, A. K., E. Rega, and S. Sumida. 2007. New histological investigations of hyperelongate neural spines in eupelycosaurs (Amniota: Synapsida) and the affinities of Lupeosaurus kayi. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 67th Annual Meeting, Austin.

6. Huttenlocker, A. K. 2007. Recent insights into the evolution and development of ‘mammal-like reptiles’ (Amniota: Synapsida). Western Interior Paleontological Society Founders Symposium, Golden.

5. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. Marcot, and D. Fox. 2006. New insights into therocephalian phylogeny (Amniota: Therapsida): a comparison of stratigraphy-free and stratocladistic methods. Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa 14th Biennial Conference, Johannesburg.

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4. Huttenlocker, A. K., K. Angielczyk, and A. Lee. 2006. Osteohistology of Sphenacodon (Synapsida: Sphenacodontidae) and the hidden diversity of growth patterns in basal synapsids. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 66th Annual Meeting, Ottawa.

3. Small, B. J., J. D. Pardo, and A. K. Huttenlocker. 2006. Taxonomic diversity of estivating species in the lowest Permian of North America: onset of seasonality and comments on physiological plasticity. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 66th Annual Meeting, Ottawa.

2. Huttenlocker, A. K., J. Pardo, and B. J. Small. 2005. An earliest Permian nonmarine vertebrate assemblage from the Eskridge Formation (Council Grove Group), Nebraska. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Nonmarine Permian Symposium, Albuquerque.

1. Huttenlocker, A. K. 2005. Survivorship of cynodonts and therocephalians (Therapsida: Eutheriodontia) across the Permo-Triassic extinction boundary in South Africa: an analysis of ghost lineages. Western Interior Paleontological Society Founders Symposium, Golden.

Collaborators & Coauthors (grad students in italics, undergraduates underlined): Fernando Abdala (Bernard Price Institute, Johannesburg); Jason Anderson (University of Calgary); Kenneth Angielczyk (Field Museum, Chicago); Jeffrey Benca (UW, now UC Berkeley); David Berman (Carnegie Museum); Jennifer Botha-Brink (National Museum, Bloemfontein); Khai Button (UW, now NCSU); Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan (University of Cape Town); Colleen Farmer (U of U); Mark Gorman (Denver Museum of Nature & Science); Brian K. Hall (Dalhousie University, Halifax); Amy Henrici (Carnegie Museum); Randall Irmis (University of Utah); Christian Kammerer (Museum für Naturkunde); Andrew Lee (Midwestern University); Jacqueline Lungmus (UW); William May (Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History); Sean Modesto (Cape Breton University); Sterling Nesbitt (Virginia Tech); Kevin Padian (UC Berkeley); Jason Pardo (University of Calgary); Brandon Peecook (UW); Elizabeth Rega (Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona); Robert Reisz (University of Toronto); Timothy Rowe (University of Texas, Austin); Christian Sidor (UW); Trond Sigurdsen (University of Texas, Austin); Bryan Small (Texas Tech); Roger Smith (Iziko South African Museum, Cape Town); Caroline Strömberg (UW); Stuart Sumida (CSUSB); Linda Tsuji (UW) Curation & Field Experience 2013 Coordinated and executed fieldwork in the Permo-Carboniferous of San Miguel and

Fremont Cos., CO in partnership w/ Carnegie Museum of Natural History Crew chief: Adam Huttenlocker

2012 Assisted in collection of fossil vertebrate material from the Cretaceous of Sucia Island, San Juan Islands, WA w/ UW Burke Museum Crew: Ron Eng, Bruce Crowley, Don Hopkins, Brandon Peecook

2011 Mentored undergraduate during collection of herbarium specimens (ferns and lycopsids) on the Big Island of Hawai’i for National Geographic Young Explorer project w/ UW Burke Museum Crew chief: Jeffrey Benca (National Geographic Young Explorer)

Assisted in collection of Pleistocene megafauna material for the Snowmastodon Project, Snowmass, CO w/ Denver Museum of Nature & Science Crew chief(s): Kirk Johnson, Ian Miller

2010 Assisted in collection of fossil vertebrate material from the Permian and Triassic of Free State and Eastern Cape Provinces, Karoo Basin, South Africa, w/ National Museum, Bloemfontein Crew chief: Jennifer Botha-Brink

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2010 (cont.) Assisted in planning, coordinating and carrying-out deep-field expedition in the Triassic of the Central-Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica, at a multi-investigator field camp w/ UW Burke Museum and collaborating institutions Crew chief(s): Bill Hammer, Christian Sidor

2009 Coordinated and executed fieldwork in the Permo-Carboniferous of Richardson and Nemaha Cos., NE and northeastern KS w/ UW Burke Museum and Denver Museum of Nature & Science Crew chief: Adam Huttenlocker

Reconnaissance of fossil vertebrates in the Permian and Triassic Argana Basin, Morocco w/ UW Burke Museum and Université Cadi Ayyad (University of Marrakech) Crew chief: Christian Sidor

2008 Coordinated and executed fieldwork in the Permo-Carboniferous of Richardson and Nemaha Cos., NE w/ UW Burke Museum and Denver Museum of Nature & Science Crew chief: Adam Huttenlocker

2007–2008 Served as Field Monitor/Paleontologist during numerous construction/mitigation projects in southern California w/ PaleoEnvironmental Associates, Inc. Program manager/supervisor: Bruce Lander

2005–2008 Served as Field Monitor/Paleontologist during numerous construction/mitigation projects in the Plio-Pleistocene of California, incl. Pleistocene megafaunal sites Program manager/supervisor(s): Sherri Gust, Kim Scott

2004 Assisted in planning and coordinating fieldwork to open two new quarries in the Jurassic Morrison Formation near Canon City, Fremont Co., CO w/ Denver Museum of Nature & Science Crew chief(s): Jason Pardo, Bryan Small  

2003 Assisted in sedimentological fieldwork and collection of carbonate nodules in Jurassic-Cretaceous Morrison and Cloverly Formations of Bighorn County, WY

w/ Department of Geological Sciences, CU-Boulder Crew chief(s): Melissa Smeins, Mary Kraus

Professional Services Manuscript Referee: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica; Fieldiana; Journal of Paleontology; Journal of

Vertebrate Paleontology; New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin; Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology; Palaeontologia Africana; Palaeontology; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

Book Chapter Referee: Bone Histology of Fossil Tetrapods (eds. K. Padian, E.-T. Lamm); The Complete Dinosaur, 2nd Edition (eds. Brett-Surman et al.); Forerunners of Mammals (ed. A. Chinsamy-Turan); Early Evolutionary History of the Synapsida (eds. C. Kammerer, K. Angielczyk, J. Frobisch)

Symposium Moderator: International Symposium of Paleohistology, Bozeman, 2013; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, 2010; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 2006.

Symposium Staff: Fossil Preparation and Collections Symposium, 2012, Seattle

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Museum Service & Outreach Museum Family/Member Events: event staff, Natural History Museum of Utah ‘Behind the Scenes’

Weekend, 2013; event staff, UW Burke Museum ‘Dino Day’ 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013; event staff, UW Burke Museum ‘Meet the Mammals’ 2009, 2010, 2011; event staff, UW Burke Museum ‘Behind the Scenes Night’ 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013

Interactive Classroom Activities: King County public school talks on Antarctic science, Winter 2011 (Armin Jahr Elementary School; Whittier Elementary; Einstein Elementary School; Cedar River Middle School; Issaquah High School)

Educational Toolboxes for Blind K-12 students (in development): includes planning, construction, marketing, and evaluation/assessment of hands-on informal learning devices as part of long-term outreach project led by Colleen Farmer (U of U); funded by NSF

Online Educational Resources: scientific contributor, Tree of Life Web Project (ToL), Eds. D. Maddison and W. Maddison, University of Arizona; ‘Object of the Month’ web content, CU Museum, CU-Boulder; ‘Featured Research & Publications’ web content, UW Burke Museum of Natural History, Seattle; ‘Explore Your World’ web content, UW Burke Museum of Natural History, Seattle

Ø Selected articles:

o http://www.burkemuseum.org/explore/browse/paleontology_richardson_nemaha_counties_nebraska

o http://www.burkemuseum.org/paleontology/publications_promoscho/

Seminars & Invited Talks (10) 2014 University of Utah, Department of Biology, TGIF Seminar Series

‘Paleobiology of Therocephalian Synapsids (Amniota) and the Effects of the End-Permian extinction on Size, Growth and Bone Microstructure’

2013 Utah Friends of Paleontology, Great Basin Chapter Meeting ‘In Search of Mammalian Forerunners and the Mother of Mass Extinctions from

Continential Africa to Antarctica’ UW Department of Biology Dissertation Public Seminar

‘Paleobiology of Therocephalian Synapsids (Amniota) and the Effects of the End-Permian extinction on Size, Growth and Bone Microstructure’

2012 Herring Lab Craniofacial Seminar, Winter Quarter 2012 ‘Bone Histology and Growth in the Permo-Triassic Therocephalian

Moschorhinus kitchingi (Therapsida) from South Africa’ UW Paleolunch, Winter Quarter 2012

‘Body Size and Growth Patterns in Therocephalians (Therapsida) After the End-Permian Extinction’

2011 UW Paleolunch, Winter Quarter 2011 ‘Vertebrate Paleontology of the Transantarctic Mountains’ (with Brandon

Peecook) NSF Science Talks, Central-Transantarctic Mountains Camp (CTAM)

‘When the World Nearly Died: The Permo-Triassic Boundary in South Africa and Antarctica’ (with Roger Smith)

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2009 Northwest Paleontological Association ‘The Vertebrate Fauna from the Lower Permian Eskridge Shale, Richardson

County, Nebraska’ 2007 Western Interior Paleontological Society Founders Symposium 2007

‘Recent Insights into the Evolution and Development of ‘Mammal-like Reptiles’ (Amniota: Synapsida).’

2006 University of California, Berkeley, Dept. of Integrative and Comparative Biology ‘The Vertebrate Fauna from the Lower Permian Eskridge Shale, Richardson County, Nebraska’

Invited Guest Lectures (12) 2014 (Spring) World of Dinosaurs (GEO 1006), U of U ‘The rise of mammals’ 2014 (Spring) Vertebrate Paleontology (GEO 5420), U of U ‘Basal synapsids and the origins of mammals’ 2013 (Spring) Vertebrate Biology (BIOL 452), UW ‘Synapsids and the early evolution of mammals’ 2012 (Fall) Vertebrate Paleontology (BIOL 450), UW ‘Basal synapsids and the origins of mammals’ 2012 (Spring) Evolution of Mammals & their Ancestors (BIOL 443), UW ‘Basal synapsids and the origins of mammals’ 2011 (Fall) Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIO 453), UW ‘Modern amphibian diversity and the origins of tetrapods’ 2011 (Spring) Evolution of Mammals & their Ancestors (BIOL 443), UW ‘Basal synapsids and the origins of mammals’ 2010 (Fall) Vertebrate Paleontology (BIOL 450), UW ‘Paleozoic tetrapod diversity’ 2010 (Spring) Evolution of Mammals & their Ancestors (BIOL 443), UW ‘Basal synapsids and the origins of mammals’ 2009 (Fall) Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIO 453), UW ‘Modern amphibian diversity and the origins of tetrapods’ 2008 (Fall) Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIOL 453), UW ‘Modern amphibian diversity and the origins of tetrapods’ 2008 (Spring) Human Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL 223), CSUSB ‘Structure and physiology of bone and the skeletal system’

Workshop Participation 2012 Transantarctic Mountains Workshop (sponsored by NSF) (with J. Isbell, D. Elliot, K.

Licht, N. Smith)—Goal: To establish research objectives and rationale for new fieldwork and exploration of central Transantarctic Mountains within the next 3-5 years

2009 Paleohistology Workshop (sponsored by NESCent) (with K. Padian, E.-T. Lamm, A. Lee) )—Goal: To organize e-book and new online resources for students and researchers interested in the growing field of paleohistology and paleophysiology

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Society Affiliations 2013–present Sigma Xi, Associate Member 2012–present The Paleontological Society 2006–present Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) 2006–present Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa (PSSA) 2005–present Western Interior Paleontological Society (WIPS) 2002–present Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) 2002–present Geological Society of America (GSA)

Teaching Appointments 2013 (Summer) Teaching Associate, Vertebrate Biology (BIOL 452), UW 2013 (Spring) Teaching Associate, Vertebrate Biology (BIOL 452), UW 2013 (Winter) Teaching Associate, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIOL 453), UW 2012 (Fall) Teaching Associate, Vertebrate Paleontology (BIOL 450), UW 2012 (Spring) Teaching Associate, Vertebrate Biology (BIOL 452), UW 2011 (Fall) Teaching Associate, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIO 453), UW 2011 (Spring) Teaching Associate, Vertebrate Biology (BIOL 452), UW 2010 (Fall) Teaching Associate, Vertebrate Paleontology (BIOL 450), UW 2009 (Fall) Teaching Associate, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIO 453), UW 2008 (Fall) Teaching Associate, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (BIOL 453), UW 2005–2008 Teaching Associate, Human Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 223) and introductory

biology courses (BIOL 100, 200, 202), CSUSB

Undergraduate Mentorship 2012–2013 Jacqueline Lungmus Lab training on preparation of histologic specimens

from the Permian and Triassic of Africa (UW) 2012 Jennifer Gardner Lab training on preparation of histologic specimens

from the Permian and Triassic of Africa (UW) 2012 Sarah Friedman Museum preparation and curation of vertebrate

fossils from Antarctica (UW) 2011 Jeffrey Benca Collection of fern herbarium specimens from the (now UC Berkeley) Big Island of Hawai’i (UW, National Geographic) 2011 David Birlenbach Museum preparation and curation of vertebrate

(now U of Illinois) fossils from the Permian of Nebraska (UW) 2010 Khai Button Lab training on preparation of histologic specimens

(now NC State) from the Triassic of Antarctica (UW) 2009 Jeffrey Benca Geology field techniques and pollen collecting in

(now UC Berkeley) the Permian of Nebraska (UW) 2009 Rachel Simon Lab training on preparation of histologic specimens

(now UT Austin) from the Permian of Africa (UW) 2009 Andrius Patsukonis Lab training on preparation of histologic specimens

from the Permian of Oklahoma (UW)

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News & Related Media “ScienceShot: Life After Extinction” Science Magazine. 29-April, 2013.

“Bizarre dinosaur ancestors followed mass extinction” NBC News. 29-April, 2013. http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/29/17973282-bizarre-dinosaur-

ancestors-followed-mass-extinction?lite

“Bigger Not Always Better in a Post-extinction World” Science Positive Blog, University of Washington. April 2013.

http://scipos.blogspot.com/2013_04_01_archive.html

“UW Grad Student Shares Secrets of Ancient Antarctica.” Issaquah Press. 20-March 2012.

http://www.issaquahpress.com/2012/03/20/uw-grad-student-shares-the-secrets-of-ancient-antarctica/

“Dawn of an Age: Early Triassic Fossils Provide Clues to the Rise of Mammals, Dinosaurs.” Antarctic Sun. 15-April, 2011. http://antarcticsun.usap.gov/science/contenthandler.cfm?id=2404

Science at FMNH, Episode 19: Antarctic Paleontology. 2011. http://fieldmuseum.org/explore/multimedia/science-fmnh-ep-19-antarctic-paleontology

Science at FMNH, Episode 39: Digital Planet – Antarctica Showcase. 2011. http://fieldmuseum.org/explore/multimedia/science-fmnh-ep-39-digital-planet-antarctica-showcase

“Primitive Dinosaur Found in Antarctic Mountains.” Discovery News. 18-February, 2011. http://news.discovery.com/dinosaurs/antarctica-dinosaurs-paleontology-110218.html

“Field Museum Expedition Antarctica: Excavating Triassic Fossils in Antarctica – Antarctica Video Report #7.” 3-February, 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PCp3sMvW1pU

“Field Museum Expedition Antarctica: Happy Camper Survival Training – Antarctica Video Report #5.” 18-December, 2010.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb8yWAFjYYk&feature=player_embedded

“Mammoth Fossils – Working to the Bone.” Coyote Chronicle, CSUSB vol. 39, issue 8. 5-December, 2005

“Discovery of Prehistoric Bones Brings Excitement.” San Bernardino County Sun. 2-December, 2005.

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