CRYSTAL M. REYNAGA. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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1 CRYSTAL M. REYNAGA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California, Irvine crystalreynaga.weebly.com 321 Steinhaus Hall (562) O Irvine, CA EDUCATION University of California, Irvine PhD Student in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Expected June 2018 Advisor: Dr. Emanuel Azizi Committee members: Drs. Matt McHenry & Donovan German University of California, Santa Cruz B.S. in Marine Biology, December 2012 Honors Thesis: A comparative study of body shape and swimming kinematics in pholid and stichaeid fishes. Advisor: Dr. Rita S. Mehta HONORS & AWARDS Broadening Participation Committee Travel Award, 2014 & Awarded by the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology for registration to the annual society meetings in Austin TX and West Palm Beach FL. Charlotte Mangum Student Award, 2011 & Awarded by the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology to subsidize housing for annual society meetings in Charleston SC, Austin TX, and West Palm Beach FL. Graduate Opportunities Fellowship, UCI Graduate Division, A multi-year summer fellowship awarded to first year graduate students pursuing the PhD who contribute to the diversity of the institution. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Award, Fellowship awarded to outstanding, new graduate students to fund their research in graduate school. Includes a stipend and cost of education allowance. Initiative for Maximizing Student Diversity Fellowship (IMSD),UC Santa Cruz, Funding provided by the National Institute of Health. Research in evolutionary morphology for Dr. Rita Mehta. California Alliance for Minority Participation Fellowship (CAMP), UC Santa Cruz, Funding provided by the National Science Foundation. Research in evolutionary morphology for Dr. Rita Mehta. Friday Harbor Marine Lab Scholarship, University of Washington, Summer Awarded to support enrollment in course, Functional Morphology and Ecology of Marine Fishes. National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU ), UC Santa Cruz, Summer Research on body shape diversity across vertebrates. Advisor: Dr. Rita Mehta. Collaborators: Drs. David Collar & Andrea Ward. C.M. Reynaga - 1
2 Sam and Roslyn Berkman Scholarship, University of Chicago, Awarded to support 2 nd year undergraduate enrollment and promote laboratory research in the biological sciences. PUBLICATIONS 1. Collar, D. C., C. M. Reynaga, A. B. Ward, and R. S. Mehta A revised metric for quantifying body shape in vertebrates. Zoology 116: PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS 4. Reynaga, C.M., Azizi, M. (2015) Force transmission pathways in the axial muscles of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Integrative and Comparative Biology 55, E320-E Reynaga, C.M., Danos, N., Azizi, E. (2014) Conflicts between locomotor modes: terrestrial and aquatic locomotion in the Senegal running frog, Kassina senegalensis. Integrative and Comparative Biology 54, E337-E Reynaga, C.M., Ferry, L.A., Clark, A.J. (2013) A comparative study of body shape and swimming kinematics in pholid and stichaeid fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 53, E3337-E Reynaga, C.M., Collar, D.C., Ward, A.B., Mehta, R.S. (2012) A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity in vertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology 52, E145-E145. PRESENTATIONS 12. Crystal Reynaga & Emanuel Azizi (2015). Force transmission pathways in axial muscles of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Oral presentation in Winter Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Student Symposium, UC Irvine, Irvine CA. 11. Crystal Reynaga & Emanuel Azizi (2015). Force transmission pathways in axial muscles of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio. Poster presentation in Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, West Palm Beach FL. 10. Crystal Reynaga, Nicole Danos, Emanuel Azizi (2014). Conflicts between locomotor modes: running and jumping locomotion in the Senegal running frog, Kassina senegalensis. Poster presentation in Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Austin TX. 9. Crystal Reynaga, Nicole Danos, Emanuel Azizi (2013). Conflicts between locomotor modes: terrestrial and aquatic locomotion in the Senegal running frog, Kassina senegalensis. Oral presentation in Southwest Regional Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, UC Riverside, Riverside CA. 8. Crystal Reynaga, Nicole Danos, Emanuel Azizi (2013). Limb kinematics during terrestrial and aquatic locomotion in the Senegal running frog, Kassina senegalensis. Oral presentation in Competitive Edge Summer Symposium, UC Irvine, Irvine CA. 7. Crystal Reynaga, Lara Ferry, Andrew Clark (2013). A comparative study of body shape and swimming kinematics in pholid and stichaeid fishes. Poster presentation in Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA. 6. Crystal Reynaga, Lara Ferry, Andrew Clark (2012). A comparative study of body shape and swimming kinematics in pholid and stichaeid fishes. Oral presentation in Southwest C.M. Reynaga - 2
3 Regional Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, CSU San Bernardino, San Bernardino CA. 5. Crystal Reynaga, David Collar, Andrea Ward, Rita Mehta (2012). A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity in vertebrates. Poster presentation in CAMP Statewide Research Symposium, UC Irvine, Irvine CA. 4. Crystal Reynaga, David Collar, Andrea Ward, Rita Mehta (2012). A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity in vertebrates. Oral presentation in Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Charleston SC. 3. Crystal Reynaga, David Collar, Andrea Ward, Rita Mehta (2011). A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity in vertebrates. Oral presentation in Wainwright Functional Morphology Meeting, Carmel Valley CA. 2. Crystal Reynaga, David Collar, Andrea Ward, Rita Mehta (2011). A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity in vertebrates. Poster presentation at the SACNAS National Conference, San Jose CA. 1. Crystal Reynaga, David Collar, Andrea Ward, Rita Mehta (2011). A revised metric to quantify body shape diversity in vertebrates. Poster presentation at the Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium, UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz CA. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Dissertation Function and mechanics of axial muscles in fishes, UC Irvine, 2013-Present. Advisor: Dr. Emanuel Azizi. Investigating the force transmission pathways along the body of fishes, to understand how differences in body and muscle architecture relate to axial bending during swimming. Graduate researcher, UC Irvine, 2013-Present. Advisor: Dr. Emanuel Azizi. Collaborators: Drs. Nicole Danos and Henry Astley. Collaborative project investigating conflicts among locomotor modes in quadrupedal anuran locomotors, and how the evolution of these novel gaits shape variation in limb morphology, muscle properties, and motor control strategies. Research Assistant, CSU Long Beach, PIs: Kimberly Dolphin & Dr. Ashley Carter. Fruit fly, Drosphila melanograster, line maintenance, food preparation, observer for mating and mate choice behavior experiments. Honors Senior Thesis A comparative study of body shape and swimming kinematics in pholid and stichaeid fishes, UC Santa Cruz & University of Washington Friday Harbor Labs, Advisor: Dr. Rita Mehta. Collaborators: Drs. Lara Ferry & Andrew Clark. A collaborative project investigating the effects of body shape on the swimming kinematics in two teleost families with eel-like bodies: the Pholidae and Stichaeidae. Undergraduate Research Assistant in Functional Morphology/Comparative Physiology, UC Santa Cruz, Advisor: Dr. Rita Mehta. Collaborative project on a revised metric for quantifying shape diversity in vertebrates. Laboratory Assistant, University of Chicago, Advisor: Dr. Victoria Prince. Caretaker of 2,800 zebra fish, Danio rerio, food preparation, hatching of brine shrimp, feeding of zebra fish, cleaning of aquaria and other laboratory equipment. C.M. Reynaga - 3
4 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant, Marine Biology, UC Irvine, Spring Assist students outside of class with course material and involved in course administration. Instructors of Record: Drs. Nancy Aguilar-Roca & Donovan German Teaching Assistant, Physiology Laboratory, UC Irvine, Fall 2013-Winter Prepared, instructed, and supervised weekly physiology laboratory experiments and assignments. Graded lab reports and exams, assisted students outside of class with course material, assignments, and scientific writing. Instructor of Record: Dr. Nancy Aguilar-Roca STUDENT MENTORING Lead Graduate Student Mentor, UC Irvine, Summer 2014, Mentored undergraduate students participating in the Graduate Division s 2014 Summer Undergraduate & Masters Research and Graduate Preparation programs. This program is designed for students who plan to pursue PhDs. Mentoring covered successfully applying for graduate school, applying for fellowships, academic writing, preparing academic presentations, academic career planning, advice on all aspects of life as a graduate student, and academic research methods. Graduate Student Mentor, UC Irvine, Mentoring seven 1 st year undergraduate Chancellor s Excellence Scholars in the Graduate Division s Diverse Educational Community and Doctoral Experience Partnering in Leadership for Undergraduate Students (DECADE PLUS) Program. Undergraduate Research Mentor, to Ashley Hughes (fourth year), Azizi Lab, 2014-Present. Limb kinematics of the Senegal running frog, Kassina senegalensis. Undergraduate Research Mentor, to Yasmin Gutierrez (fourth year), Azizi Lab, 2014-Present. Limb kinematics of specialized walking frogs. Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) Undergraduate Mentor, to Sarah Valles, UC Irvine, Mentor to a 3 rd /4 th year undergraduate interested in applying to PhD programs. Sarah Valles will begin her PhD program at Dartmouth starting Fall OUTREACH ACTIVITIES Naples Elementary School, Second Grade Outreach, Long Beach CA Present. Interactive presentations and laboratory activities that address current laboratory research. Previous topics include: natural history of the Senegal running frog, vertebrate anatomy, morphological measurements, and simple model building. Additional curriculum development is in progress. UC Irvine Graduate Division Student Representative, Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) 2014, San Antonio TX. Helen Bernstein High School STEM Volunteer Tutor, Hollywood CA Provided after school tutoring in a variety of STEM disciplines to students in a low-income/lowperforming high school. Haiti Compassion Volunteer with Ambassadors Fellowship, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Summer Provided financial assistance and ministry to students and people within the C.M. Reynaga - 4
5 neighborhood affected by the January 2010 earthquake, and administered a children s summer day camp which involved teaching English, crafts, and various educational activities. Volunteer Camp Assistant at Hope Unlimited, Campinas, Brazil. Summer Prepared and supervised outreach activities prepared for orphan and street children through education and providing a loving homelike environment designed to cultivate their trust and encourage growth. Girls Cross Country Coaches Assistant and Camp Councilor, Long Beach Polytechnic High School. Summer Catalina Island, CA. Guided daily workouts, activities, and monitored athlete activity and safety of 50 female high school athletes. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Certified Undergraduate Research Mentor in the Laboratory, UC Irvine, Fall Training and development workshop series on undergraduate research mentoring in the laboratory setting. A curriculum developed by the Wisconsin Program for Scientific Teaching with support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Mentor Excellence Program, UC Irvine, Summer Training and development workshop series on building a mentoring relationship, communication and interpersonal connections, ethics in academics, research and personal decisions, and resilience and balancing academics and wellness through mentorship, offered by the Graduate Division. Teaching Assistant Professional Development Workshops, UC Irvine, Summer Training and development workshop series on instructional design, responsibilities, pedagogical theory and practice, and University policies and resources, offered by the Teaching, Learning & Technology Center. DECADE Competitive Edge Summer Research Program,UC Irvine, Summer A summer pre-entry program for incoming female and minority PhD students underrepresented in their disciplines to conduct research under the direct supervision and guidance of a faculty member, Dr. Emanuel Azizi. This program featured workshops and seminars about campus resources, fostering professional development, establishing peer support networks, and developing academic strategies to enhance the graduate education experience. UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Student Council Co-Chair (STEM), for the UCI Diverse Educational Community and Doctoral Experience (DECADE) Member of organizational committee, for the Graduate Student Invited Speaker (GSIS), Dept. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UC Irvine. Member of organizational committee, for the Winter Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Student Symposium (WEEBGSS), UC Irvine, Winter Journal Peer Reviewer, for Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS C.M. Reynaga - 5
6 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology SKILLS Spanish, Studied Spanish for 6 years fluency in reading, writing, and conversational speaking. Laboratory Skills, high-speed videography, processing specimens, clearing and double staining specimens, morphometrics and meristics, pressure and force transducers, materials testing, electromyography, physical and computer-based modeling, and microscopy including SEM. Computer Skills, Statistical Program R, Statistical Program JMP, IGOR, and Matlab. REFERENCES Dr. Emanuel Azizi, University of California, Irvine [email protected] (949) Dr. Rita Mehta, University of California, Santa Cruz [email protected] (831) Dr. Andrew Clark, College of Charleston [email protected] (843) C.M. Reynaga - 6
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