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Allison J. Matzelle
Ph.D. Candidate
Curriculum Vitae
Northeastern University
Marine Science Center
430 Nahant Rd.
Nahant, MA 01970
Office: 781.581.7370 x 331
Fax: 781.581.6076
http://www.northeastern.edu/helmuthlab/People/Matzelle.html
[email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology
Northeastern University, Marine Science Center, Nahant, MA
Dr. Brian Helmuth, advisor
B.Sc. Major in Biology, Minor in Chemistry
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
2013 -
2010
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant
Northeastern University, Marine Science Center, Nahant, MA
Physiological and ecological responses of intertidal invertebrates to multiple stressors
Dr. Brian Helmuth, advisor
Research Specialist
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Dr. Brian Helmuth and Dr. Venkat Lakshmi, research supervisors
2013 -
2010 - 2013
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Ecological Society of America
The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
American Geophysical Union
2016
2012
2011
SERVICE
Manuscript Reviewer
Fish and Fisheries
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Coral Reefs
Public Outreach
Northeastern University Vision School @ Boston Ballet
Lynn Classical Career Days, Lynn, MA
Girls Inc., Lynn, MA
Satchel Ford Elementary School, Columbia, SC
Center for Inquiry Elementary School, Columbia, SC
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2014-2015
2014
2014
2011
2011
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant
Biostatistics (ENVR2500), Northeastern University, Boston, MA
WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIA
2013
Dynamic Energy Budget Workshop and Symposium, Marseille, France
Dynamic Energy Budget Workshop and Symposium, Texel, Netherlands
Climate Change and Intertidal Communities Workshop, Xiamen University, China
Sensor development for the study of global climate change workshop, University of
South Carolina, Columbia, SC
2015
2013
2012
2011
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Matzelle, A., Lakshmi, V., Helmuth, B. Nearshore Satellite Data as Relative
Indicators of Intertidal Organism Physiological Stress. The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Fall Meeting; North
Charleston, South Carolina (Poster)
2011
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting; San Francisco, California (Poster)
International Temperate Reefs Symposium; Plymouth, England (Poster)
Matzelle, A., Sarà, G., Montalto, V., Zippay, M., Trussell, G., and Helmuth, B.
Characterizing environmental stress: a bioenergetics framework for integrating the
effects of multiple stressors
Gordon Research Conference: Ocean Global Change Biology; Waterville Valley,
New Hampshire (Poster)
AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Gordon Research Conferences Student Fellowship Grant
Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences Graduate Travel
Award
Northeastern University
College of Science Graduate Travel Grant
Northeastern University
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2011
2012
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
PUBLICATIONS
Matzelle, A., Sarà, G., Montalto, V., Zippay, M., Trussell, G., Helmuth, B. 2015. “A
bioenergetics framework for integrating the effects of multiple stressors: opening a
‘black box’ in climate change research” American Malacological Bulletin 33(1): 1-11
Matzelle, A., Montalto, V., Sarà, G., Zippay, M., Helmuth, B. 2014. “Dynamic
Energy Budget model parameter estimation for the bivalve Mytilus californianus:
application of the covariation method” Journal of Sea Research 94: 105-110
Kearney, M., Matzelle, A. Helmuth, B. 2012. “Biomechanics meets the ecological
niche: the importance of temporal data resolution” The Journal of Experimental
Biology 215: 922-933
Helmuth, B., Yamane, L., Lalwani, S., Matzelle, A., Tockstein, A., Gao, N. 2011.
"Hidden signals of climate change in intertidal ecosystems: What (not) to expect when
you are expecting." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 400(1-2):
191-199
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