Clinton A Oakley

Clinton A Oakley, B.S.

(Ph.D. in progress)
  • Position:
    Graduate Student - Ph.D.

    Plant Biology

    University of Georgia (Athens, GA)

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  • Advisors:

    Gregory W. Schmidt, William K. Fitt

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D. (in progress), Plant Biology, University of Georgia (Athens, GA)
     
    B.S., Biology, Washington and Lee University (Lexington, VA)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Johanna Schmitt (as Technician)
     
    E. William Hamilton (as Undergraduate Student)
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  • Research:
    Determination of photosynthetic capabilities and environmental tolerances of Symbiodinium strains in culture and in hospite.

    Characterizing carbon fixation of Form II RubisCo-containing dinoflagellates in comparison to other algae and cyanobacteria.

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  • Other Experience:

    2009-present Teaching Assistant, Biology of Protists

    2009 Teaching Assistant, Plant Taxonomy

    2008-2009 Teaching Assistant, Principles of Plant Biology

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  • Honors:

    2010-2013 EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship

    2006 Biology Department Research Award, Washington and Lee University

    2005 Thomas G. Nye Field Biology Research Fellowship, Washington and Lee University

    2003-2004 R.E. Lee Research Scholarship

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Clinton Oakley's Posters and Presentations (5)

  • Functional diversity and the effects of temperature on the photosynthetic and respiratory CO2 and O2 exchange of diverse Symbiodinium cultures. (poster)

    Clinton A Oakley, William K Fitt, Gregory W Schmidt.

    Benthic Ecology Meeting 2010; 03/2010
  • Characterization of photosynthetic rates and CO2 compensation points of the coral symbiont Symbiodinium (presentation)

    Oakley CA, Schmidt GW.

    UGA Plant Biology Graduate Student Symposium 2008; 08/2008
  • Antioxidant activity of extracts and secondary metabolites from Pseudopterogorgia sps. (presentation)

    Mukherjee M, West L, Oakley CA, Lasker H, Fitt W, Schmidt GW.

    11th International Coral Reef Symposium; 07/2008
  • Multi-trophic dynamics of an assembling grassland community. (presentation)

    Hamilton EW, Knox J, Oakley CA, Hurd L.

    The Ecology Society of America Annual Meeting 2005; 07/2005
  • Biodiversity and tri-trophic interactions in assembling ecosystem microcosms (presentation)

    Oakley CA, Hamilton EW, Knox J, Hurd L.

    Student Conference on Conservation Science 2005, Duke University; 03/2005

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Classification of Rubisco large subunits of the Roseobacters and other groups.



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