RESUME

Work Experience

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER

NATURALIST

SEP 2020 – DEC 2020

Support Salmon Heroes program by delivering lessons in English and Spanish to groups who historically have had less access to environmental science opportunities

PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER 

PROJECT COORDINATOR

MAY 2017 – JUNE 2020

Hired to coordinate operations and program support for the department’s special projects. Essential duties and responsibilities included grant coordination, program development and implementation.

INTERPRETIVE SCIENCE EDUCATOR

MAY 2016 – MAY 2017

Delivered science-based educational activities to diverse audiences and contributed to educational materials.

ALGAL SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION

RESEARCH SYSTEMS OPERATOR

DEC 2014 – NOV 2015

Conducted research to optimize and improve Algal Scientific’s biological water treatment system.

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI- ROSENSTIEL SCHOOL OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE

RESEARCH LAB TECHNICIAN

JUN 2010 – NOV 2012

Supported research projects from six PhD students and one principal investigator at the Coral Reefs and Climate Change Laboratory

Volunteer Experience

  • Malacology Collections, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA (Dec 2016 – May 2017)
  • Research Assistant Turtlegrass Restoration Project, Barry University, Miami, FL ( May 2009 – Jan 2010)
  • Smithsonian Natural History Museum Insect Zoo, Washington, D.C (Summer 2006)

Education

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE

JAN 2013 – AUG 2016

  • Master of Science in Biology with marine biology specialization

BARRY UNIVERSITY

Jan 2008 – MAY 2010

  • Bachelor of Science in Biology with marine biology specialization

Conference Presentations

  • A Johnson, C Chambers, P Dusenbery (2018) Scientists Present Virtual Programs at Public Libraries: A Study from the NASA@ My Library Initiative (2018). The American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Washington, DC
  • C Chamber, C Cadenhead (2018) Partnering with Diverse Content Experts to Enhance Your Public Programs. Western Museums Association. Tacoma, WA.
  • C Mor, R.C Carpenter (2014) Light intensity influences the response of Halimeda macroloba to ocean acidification. Western Society of Naturalists. Tacoma, WA
  • C Mor, C Langdon, R.C Carpenter. (2013) Elevated CO2 and temperature caused by ocean acidification and climate change can distress the processes of photosynthesis and calcification in Halimeda incrassta. Western Society of Naturalists Oxnard, CA
  • C Mor, R Okazaki, C Langdon (2013). Response of Thalassia Testudinum to CO2 enrichment and elevated temperatures. Graduate Student Symposium, California State University

PUBLICATIONS

· A Johnson, C Chambers (2020) Cross-Disciplinary Content Experts-Partnerships for Creative Museum Programming

· A Johnson, C Chambers, G Fitzhugh, C Liston, K LaConte, & P Dusenbery. (2019) Virtual STEM Programs at Public Libraries Featuring Scientists. Informal Learning Review

· A Johnson, C Chambers, G Fitzhugh, C Liston, K LaConte, & P Dusenbery. (2019) Virtual Programs Featuring Scientists. STAR Net

· R Okazaki, E Towle, R Hooidonk, C Mor, R Winter, A Piggot … & C Langdon. (2016) Species-specific responses to climate change and community composition determine future calcification rates of Florida Keys reefs. Global Change Biology