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Julia Sell 8 Cherry Lane, Charlton, NY 12019 [email protected] (518)-879-9659 Research Scientist SUMMARY Detail-oriented research scientist with expertise in zooplankton classification, water quality testing techniques, microbiological assays, and the processing and recording of data to create informative population models EDUCATION State University of New York at Plattsburgh; Plattsburgh, NY (9/14-5/16) Biology B.S. with Chemistry minor; and concentration in Spanish State University of New York at Geneseo; Geneseo, NY (9/11- 8/14) Burnt Hills Ballston Lake High School; 2011 NYS Advanced Merit Regents Diploma EXPERIENCE Research Assistant at Lake Champlain Research Institute (9/14-2015) Worked directly on the Lake Champlain Plankton Project funded by the National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency Collected and classified zooplankton samples, processed and recorded data regarding spiny water flea populations Link to publication : “Long Term Patterns in Lake Champlain Plankton: the role of Invasive Species and Climate Change” - http: adkinvasives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/APIPP-lake- champlain-2015.pdf

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Julia Sell8 Cherry Lane, Charlton, NY 12019

[email protected] (518)-879-9659Research Scientist

SUMMARY

Detail-oriented research scientist with expertise in zooplankton classification, water quality testing techniques, microbiological assays, and the processing and recording of data to create informative population models

EDUCATION

State University of New York at Plattsburgh; Plattsburgh, NY (9/14-5/16) Biology B.S. with Chemistry minor; and concentration in Spanish

State University of New York at Geneseo; Geneseo, NY (9/11-8/14)Burnt Hills Ballston Lake High School; 2011

NYS Advanced Merit Regents Diploma

EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant at Lake Champlain Research Institute (9/14-2015) Worked directly on the Lake Champlain Plankton Project funded by the National

Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency

Collected and classified zooplankton samples, processed and recorded data regarding spiny water flea populations

Link to publication : “Long Term Patterns in Lake Champlain Plankton: the role of Invasive Species and Climate Change” - http: adkinvasives.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/APIPP-lake-champlain-2015.pdf

Student Field Researcher at Mammoth Cave National Park (MACA) (6/15) Census of H. Subterraneous to determine correlations between population size,

life stage, and sex ratios Contributed to the development of informative relationship models between cave

cricket population dymanics and key environmental factors that can be used for effective future management actions by MACA resource managers

Presented Poster at National Speleological Society Convention, 2015

ACTIVITIES

Catie Hoch Foundation American Cancer Society Relay for LifeMaking Strides Against Breast Cancer WalkVolunteer for Developmentally Disabled Adults Brothers and Sisters in Christ