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1 CURRICULUM VITAE (updated November 2, 2015) JAMES R. JAMIE COLLINS Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 266 Woods Hole Rd. Fye (Mail Stop #4) Woods Hole, MA (518) (mobile; preferred) (508) (office) (508) (fax) 50 Minot St. Falmouth, MA Twitter, ORCID: EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D., Chemical Oceanography (expected 2016) MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering Advisor: Dr. Ben Van Mooy Working thesis title: Lipid photochemistry and the photochemical production of oxylipins in a highlatitude ecosystem 2011 M.E.Sc., Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT Advisor: Dr. Pete Raymond Thesis: Estimates of new and total productivity in central Long Island Sound from in situ measurements of nitrate and dissolved oxygen 2004 B.A., Yale College, New Haven, CT Political Science, with distinction HONORS AND AWARDS 2012 EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellowship 2011 Horn Point Laboratory Assistantship, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (declined) Provost s Distinguished Graduate Fellowship, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Science, Oregon State University (declined) 2009 Award for best research proposal, Natural Science Research Methods (F&ES 550a), Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (funding award to 2 of 30 students) 2009 Post-9/11 G.I. Bill Yellow Ribbon Program Recipient, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies John A. MacLean Scholarship, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (declined) 2004 Montaigne Prize, Yale College, for excellence in spoken and written French
2 2000 Golub Foundation Founder s Scholarship, Yale College William A. Henry III Scholarship, Yale College RESEARCH INTERESTS Biological and abiotic sources of oxidative stress in marine plankton Development of new, high-throughput data analysis methods for discovery of lipid biomarkers Application of new technologies to measure microbial respiration in aquatic ecosystems Lipid photochemistry Impacts of local and global anthropogenic disturbances on biogeochemistry in coastal ecosystems PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Collins, J. R., B. R. Edwards, Helen F. Fredricks, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. Discovery and identification of oxidative stress biomarkers using a new pipeline for untargeted lipidomics. In preparation for Journal of Lipid Research. Collins, J. R., B. R. Edwards, K. Thamatrakoln, J. E. Ossolinski, G. R. DiTullio, K. D. Bidle, S. C. Doney, and B. A. S. Van Mooy The multiple fates of sinking particles in the North Atlantic Ocean. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 29: ; doi: /2014gb Collins, J. R., P. A. Raymond, W. F. Bohlen, and M. M. Howard-Strobel Estimates of new and total productivity in central Long Island Sound from in situ measurements of nitrate and dissolved oxygen. Estuaries and Coasts 36:74-97; doi: /s PUBLICATIONS (OTHER; NON-REFEREED) Collins, J.R YIBS Center for Field Ecology: Long Island Sound project. Yale Environmental News, Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies 15 (2): 27. Collins, J. R Community respiration in coastal Connecticut: How fast does an aquatic ecosystem breathe? News of the Center for Coastal and Watershed Systems, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Spring 2010: 4-5. INVITED TALKS & LECTURES (PROFESSIONAL) Collins, J. R., B. R. Edwards, K. Thamatrakoln, J. E. Ossolinski, G. R. DiTullio, K. D. Bidle, S. C. Doney, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. September Balancing the direct and indirect removal of sinking particles in the North Atlantic Ocean. Departmental Seminar. Department of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA. Collins, J. R., and P. A. Raymond. March Controls on new production and nitrate inventory in central Long Island Sound. Biogeochemistry Seminar. Department of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS Curriculum vitae: James R. Collins 2
3 Fredricks, H. F., J. R. Collins, B. R. Edwards, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. June Lipidomics of marine microorganisms under stress: Solving the needle / haystack problem with a large database and open-source software. Poster. Annual Conference, American Society for Mass Spectrometry, St. Louis, MO. Collins, J. R., H. F. Fredricks, H. W. Ducklow, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. February Photochemical production of oxylipin infochemicals in West Antarctica: An approach using new tools for semi-untargeted lipidomics. Poster. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Granada, Spain. Edwards, B. R., J. R. Collins, H. F. Fredricks, J. E. Ossolinski, H. McNair, M. A. Brzezinski, J. W. Krause, K. Thamatrakoln, K. D. Bidle, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. Comparative lipidomics link bloom decline to infochemical production in the California upwelling zone. Oral presentation. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Granada, Spain. Collins, J. R., B. R. Edwards, K. Thamatrakoln, J. E. Ossolinski, G. R. DiTullio, S. C. Doney, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. July Constraints on observationally intractable aspects of the mesopelagic carbon cycle: Comparison of direct observations and results from multi-parameter sensitivity analyses. Poster. Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Workshop, Woods Hole, MA. Collins, J. R., J. E. Ossolinski, B. R. Edwards, K. Thamatrakoln, J. Tagliaferre and B. A. S. Van Mooy. February Constraining carbon cycle parameters in the North Atlantic through independent measurements of bacterial production, respiration, and particulate carbon export. Poster. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI. Fulton, J. M., B. A. S. Van Mooy, J. R. Collins, J. E. Hunter, and K. Bidle. February Lipid connections between viral termination of coccolithophore blooms and carbon export. Poster. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI. Collins, J. R., J. R. Valdes, J. E. Ossolinski, R. G. Keil, and B. A. S. Van Mooy. February The PHORCYS: An autonomous, dual-chamber in situ incubator for the estimation of community metabolism. Oral presentation. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Collins, J. R., P. A. Raymond, W. F. Bohlen, and M. M. Howard-Strobel. November Metabolism in central Long Island Sound, minute by minute: Estimates from in situ oxygen and nitrate measurements. Poster. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Biennial Conference, Daytona Beach, FL. Collins, J. R., and P. A. Raymond. April Controls on nutrient flux and productivity over multiple time scales in Long Island Sound. Poster. Master s Student Colloquium, 2011, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT. GRANTS AND RESEARCH SUPPORT 2014 Stanley W. Watson Student Fellowship, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2013 Ocean Ventures Fund, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ($7,000) 2010 The Sounds Conservancy Grant, Quebec-Labrador Foundation ($500) Carpenter/Sperry Research Fund, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies ($1,810) 2009 Yale/Connecticut Sea Grant Student Research Internship ($1,474) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2014 Teaching Assistant, Marine Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; assisted students with understanding and interpretation of lecture material from introductory chemical Curriculum vitae: James R. Collins 3
4 Fall 2012 Fall 2011 oceanography survey course; graded problem sets; prepared and led weekly recitation (one hour) on lecture concepts and additional topics Invited guest lectures (2) to BP plc scientists as part of two-week industry partner resident course, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA Invited guest lectures (3) in Organic Pollutants in the Environment, graduate-level course, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, New Haven, CT CRUISE PARTICIPATION & FIELD EXPERIENCE Oct-Dec 2015 Jul-Aug 2015 Sep 2014 Jan-Feb 2014 Oct-Dec 2013 June-July 2012 April-May 2012 December 2010 Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (PAL-LTER) study, Palmer Station, Antarctica: Conducted field operations and laboratory analysis for marine biogeochemical component of long-term NSF study. Operator of Zodiac small boats for sample collection. R/V KA IMIKAI-O-KANALOA, Station Aloha, North Pacific Ocean, 11 days: Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology (SCOPE) R/V BARNES, Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia, 8 days R/V LAURENCE M. GOULD, Bellingshausen Sea (West Antarctica), 35 days as part of Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) study Field Team Leader, PAL-LTER, Palmer Station, Antarctica R/V KNORR, North Atlantic Ocean, 35 days: Ponta Delgada, Azores, to Reykjavik, Iceland R/V KNORR, North Atlantic Ocean, 14 days: Woods Hole, MA, to Bermuda M/V SARAH BORDELON, Northern Gulf of Mexico, 11 days: NOAA/ Deepwater Horizon Cooperative Cruise, site of Deepwater Horizon wellhead Yale/Peabody Marine Station, Guilford, CT: Managed marine research operations on Long Island Sound for laboratory of Dr. Peter Raymond and six other investigators; over 40 day cruises on Long Island Sound and Connecticut River as U.S. Coast Guard licensed operator of 23-foot research boat R/V CATCH THE JOY LECTURES, TALKS, and OUTREACH (GENERAL AUDIENCE) Collins, J.R. May Anthropogenic impacts in two coastal environments: Long Island Sound and the West Antarctica Peninsula. Lecture to members of Pittsburgh, PA, chapter, World Presidents Organization. Collins, J. R. August Two months in Mobile: A Coast Guard Reservist s reflections on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. MIT/WHOI Joint Program Jelly Talk, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA. Collins, J. R. May Oil, water, boom, and beaches: Select aspects of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Two special lectures to high-school students. Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Science and Technology Education Center, Bridgeport, CT. P. T. Anastas, J. D. Kessler, M. S. Schrope, and J. R. Collins. December Disaster in the Gulf: A Panel Discussion on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. One of four invited panelists. Yale Climate & Energy Institute, New Haven, CT. Curriculum vitae: James R. Collins 4
5 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 2015 Member, The Oceanography Society 2011 Member, American Society of Limnology & Oceanography (ASLO) 2009 Member, American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2009 Member, Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Reviewer for Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, Estuaries and Coasts, Deep-Sea Research Part II, Limnology & Oceanography: Methods MILITARY EXPERIENCE Current rank: LCDR/O-4 Branch of service: U.S. Coast Guard Reserve (2009 to present) U.S. Coast Guard ( ) Date of rank: 1 September 2015 PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Commercial master s license (U.S. Coast Guard): Master of Steam or Motor Vessels, 100 Tons (Near Coastal), with Assistance Towing Endorsement; issued March 2011 Current certifications: BLS-CPR/Advanced First Aid (American Heart Association); OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER; Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) counselor U.S. Coast Guard professional education and qualifications: U.S. Coast Guard Pollution Incident Response (Yorktown, VA); U.S. Coast Guard Boarding Officer and Radiation Detection Level 2 Operator (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Charleston, SC); Northeast Fisheries Boarding Officer (U.S. Northeast Regional Fisheries Training Center, Falmouth, MA); Maritime Search & Rescue Planning, National Search and Rescue School (Yorktown, VA) EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND VOLUNTEER SERVICE Student representative, Institutional Safety Committee, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Science education outreach volunteer, Charlestown High School, Boston, MA Librarian, John W. Farrington Collection, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Steering Committee member, Yale Veterans Association President, Fresh & Salty (student organization for water science and policy, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies) Communications Chair, Yale Veterans Council Graduate Affiliate, Berkeley College, Yale University Student member, Environmental Stewardship Committee, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies 2005 Undergraduate admissions interviewer (volunteer), Yale Alumni Schools Committee Managing Editor, Yale Daily News (Yale College) Curriculum vitae: James R. Collins 5
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