Ilana Gilg
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Ilana Gilg
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| Research
Interests |
| Marine symbioses, harmful algal
blooms, bacterial photoheterotrophy.
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| Educational
Summary |
| 2000 |
B.A., Summa cum laude. Colby College,
Waterville, ME. |
| 1999 |
Kansai Gaidai University, Hirakata
city, Osaka, JAPAN. |
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| Employment
History |
| Sep 2003 – present |
Teaching assistant, Biology
Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. |
2001 - 2002
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Research technician for Dr. Michael
Sieracki. Bigelow
Laboratory for Ocean Science, W. Boothbay Harbor, ME. |
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| Oceanographic
Cruise and Field Experience |
Mar 2002, Oct 2001 & Aug 2001
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R/V Cape Hatteras, from the Gulf of
Maine to the Sargasso Sea. Investigated spatial distributions of
bacterial activity. Also investigated distribution and abundance of
anoxygenic aerobic photoheterotrophic bacteria. (More info) |
May 2001
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Southampton College, Southampton NY.
Participated in a 4-week brown tide bloom dynamics and initiation
study. |
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| Publications |
| O’Kelly, C.J., Sieracki M.E., Thier,
E., and I. Hobson. 2003. A transient bloom of Ostreococcus
(Chlorophyta, Prasinophyceae) in West Neck Bay, Long Island, New York.
J. Phycol. 39, 1-6.
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