Andrew J. Reed
Ph.D. Student/Graduate
Research Assistant
Center for Deep-Sea Ecology and Biotechnology
Rutgers University
71 Dudley Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
phone: (732) 932-8959 x205 fax: (732)
932-6557
drewreed@aol.com
Research Interests
- Deep-sea
hydrothermal vent macrofauna and microorganisms
- Microorganisms from the Florida Escarpment
- Ecological measures of microbial diversity
- Benthic
macrofauna from the Bering, Chukchi and East Siberian Seas
- Psychrophilic
microorganisms
Education
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Ph.D. student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
Rutgers University, Summer 1998 to present, Dr. Richard A. Lutz, Advisor
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M.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University
of Tennessee, Spring 1998, Dr. Jaqueline M. Grebmeier, Advisor
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B.S. Organismal and Systems Biology, University
of Tennessee, Spring 1995
Publications
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M.S.
Thesis: Benthic Macrofaunal Invertebrates of the East Siberian and Chukchi
Seas: Benthic Biomass, Community Structure and Radionuclide Contamination.
University of Tennessee.
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Cooper,
L.W., J.M. Grebmeier, I.L. Larsen, S.S. Dolvin, A.J. Reed (1998). Inventories
and distribution of radiocesium in Arctic marine sediments: Influence of
biological and physical processes. Chemistry and Ecology. 15: 27-46.
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Reed,
A.J., Grebmeier, J.M. and Cooper, L.W. In preperation. Relationship between
hydrographic characteristics and benthic macrofaunal biomass and population
structure in the East Siberian and Chukchi Seas.
- Lutz,
R.A., T. Shank, P. Rona, A. Reed, W. Lange, S. Low, E. Kristof. 2002. Recent
advances in imaging deep-sea hydrothermal vents and their associated applications.
CBM-Cahiers de Biologie Marine (In Press).
Links
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Rutgers University,
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources