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Curriculum Vitae Casey M. Holliday, Ph. D. Assistant Professor Department of Anatomy and Pathology Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine Marshall University Huntington, WV 25704 Phone: 304 696 7392 Fax: 304 696 7280 Email: hollidayc@marshall.edu Website: http://musom.marshall.edu/anatomy/holliday/ Education 2006: Ph. D., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Ohio University, Athens OH. 1997: B.S., Zoology, Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 1993: Melbourne High School, Melbourne, FL. Professional Experience 2007 present: Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy and Pathology, JCESOM, Marshall University. 2005 2006: Instructor of Anatomical Sciences/post doctoral researcher, Ohio University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dept. of Biomedical Sciences. 2000 2006: Doctoral Candidate, Ohio University, Athens OH, Dept. of Biological Sciences. May 1998 August 2000: Fossil preparator, Department of Geology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago IL/Orlando FL. August 1998 April 1999: Veterinary Technician, Sandlake Animal Clinic, Orlando FL. May 1996 May 1998: Curatorial assistant and preparator, Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida. Publications Holliday, C. M., R. C. Ridgely, A. Balanoff, and L. M. Witmer. 2006. Report on a novel vascular device of the Caribbean flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) using CT

scanning and digital visualization techniques. The Anatomical Record. 288A (10):1031 1041. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2007. Archosaur adductor chamber evolution: integration of musculoskeletal and topological criteria in jaw muscle homology. Journal of Morphology 268:457 484. Rybczynski, N., A. Tirabasso, P. Bloskie, R. Cutherbertson, and C. Holliday. 2008. A threedimensional animation models of Edmontosaurus (Hadrosauridae) for testing chewing hypotheses. Paleontologia Electronica 11(2):14p. Cooper, L. N., N. Sedano, S. Johansson, B. May, J. D. Brown, C. M. Holliday, B. W. Kot, F. E. Fish. 2008. Hydrodynamic performance of the minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) flipper. Journal of Experimental Biology 211:1859 1867. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2008. Cranial kinesis in dinosaurs: intracranial joints, protractor muscles, and their significance for cranial evolution and function in diapsids. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(4):1073 1088. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. In press. The evolution of the epipterygoid in crocodyliforms and its significance for the evolution of eusuchians. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Holliday, C. M. In Review. Jaw muscle anatomy of Dinosaurs. Anatomical Record. Dilkes, D., J. R. Hutchinson, C. M. Holliday, and L. M. Witmer. In review. Dinosaur Myology. in M. K. Brett Surman and J. O. Farlow (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur 2 nd Edition. Indiana University Press. Online Publications Holliday, C. M., R. C. Ridgely, L. M. Witmer. 2004. The cephalic vasculature of the Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) using High Resolution CT scanning and digital visualization. http://digimorph.org/specimens/phoenicopterus_ruber/ N. Gardner and C. M. Holliday. 2009. Three dimensional structure and histology of mandibular symphyses in lizards: online interactive database. http://musom.marshall.edu/anatomy/holliday/3danatomy/lizard_symphyses.htm Poster Presentations Holliday, C. M. 2009, New Insights into the mandibular symphyses of reptiles. Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology. http://musom.marshall.edu/anatomy/holliday/holliday%20sicb%202009.pdf

Holliday, C. M. 2008. Jaw muscle anatomy in Dinosaurs: new data, new problems. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. http://musom.marshall.edu/anatomy/holliday/holliday%20svp%202008.pdf Zill, S. N., E. Duke, B. Keller, C. M. Holliday, W. Rhoten. 2007. Teaching gross anatomy with prosections and digital images: advantages and disadvantages. FASEB. Manuscripts in preparation Holliday, D. K., and C. M. Holliday. Effects of multiple physiological stressors on bone density in diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin). Journal of Experimental Biology. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. Evolutionary morphology of the orbitotemporal region in dinosaurs and the transition to the modern avian condition. Holliday, C. M. Functional significance of intracranial joints in Varanus exanthematicus and other lizards: insights into cranial kinesis using finite element analysis, histology, and jaw muscle data. Holliday, C. M. Histological and 3D structure of the mandibular symphyses of lepidosaurs: insights into feeding function and ecomorphology. Holliday, C. M., R.C. Ridgley, J.C. Sedlmayr, L.M. Witmer. Cartilaginous epiphyses in extant archosaurs and their implications for reconstructing limb functional morphology in extinct taxa such as dinosaurs. Paleobiology. Young, M., C. M. Holliday, and E. J. Rayfield. Functional Morphology of Sauropod Feeding: insights from Diplodocus. Holliday, C. M. A new, enigmatic crocodyliform from Late Cretaceous, Morocco. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. Homology and evolution of the dorsotemporal fossa of diapsids and its significance for vascular physiology and anatomy. Ridgely, R.C., C. M. Holliday. and L. M. Witmer. Differential Contrast Dual Vascular Injection: A technique for imaging the vertebrate blood vascular system using computed tomography and 3d visualization. Published Abstracts Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2007. Evolution of the crocodyliform orbitotemporal region. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26(supp to 3): 77A

Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2007. A critical appraisal of cranial kinesis in dinosaurs. Journal of Morphology, ICVM 8: 56. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2006. A critical appraisal of cranial kinesis in dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26 (supplement to 3): 84A. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2005. Evolutionary patterns of the orbitotemporal region of archosaurs: implications for neuroanatomy and intracranial mobility. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 25 (supplement to 3): 71A. Holliday, C. M., R. C. Ridgely, L. M. Witmer and A. Balanoff. 2005. Cephalic Vascular Anatomy of the Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) using High Resolution CT Imaging and Digital Soft Tissue Reconstruction. Evolution of Aquatic Tetrapods Conference. Witmer, L., R. C. Ridgely, P. O Connor, C. M. Holliday, T. Hieronymus, J. Daniel, E. Rasmusson, J.Tickhill, and A. Clifford. 2005. The Cephalic Anatomy of the Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus), as Revealed by Virtual Dissection with Computed Tomography (CT), Differential Contrast Dual Vascular Injection, and 3D Visualization. Evolution of Aquatic Tetrapods Conference. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2005. Anatomical domains within sauropsid heads and their significance for functional interpretation of extinct taxa. Journal of Integrative and Comparative Biology. 44(6): 570. Ford, D.K. and C. M. Holliday. 2005. PCB 126 has detrimental effects on bone density in juvenile diamondback terrapins. Journal of Integrative and Comparative Biology. 44(6): 695. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2004 Anatomical domains within the heads of archosaurs and their relevance for functional interpretation. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(Supplement to 3):71A. Holliday, C. M. 2004. Homology and evolution of jaw muscles in Archosauria. International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology 7. Journal of Morphology 260(3):299. Holliday, C. M. 2004. Homology of extant archosaur jaw muscles: soft tissues and their osteological correlates. Journal of Integrative and Comparative Biology. 43(6):933. Witmer, L. M., C. M. Holliday, P. M. O Connor, A. B. Clifford, R. C. Ridgely, and T. L. Hieronymus. 2003. Anatomical study of wild and zoo animals using medical

imaging and diverse anatomical methods. Annual Meeting for the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. Holliday, C. M. 2003. A similarity test of extant archosaur jaw muscles: Cephalic soft tissues and their osteological correlates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp to 3):62A. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2003. Homology and evolution of archosaur jaw muscles: extant data. Journal of Integrative and Comparative Biology. 42(6):1244. Holliday, C. M. and L. M. Witmer. 2002. The evolution of the feeding apparatus of archosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(Supp to 3):66A. Holliday, C. M., Ridgley, R.C., Sedlmayr, J.C., Witmer, L.M. 2001. The articular cartilage of extant archosaur long bones: implications for dinosaur functional morphology and allometry. American Zoologist 41(6):1473 1474. Holliday, C. M., Ridgley, R.C., Sedlmayr, J.C., Witmer, L.M. 2001. The articular cartilage of extant archosaur long bones: implications for dinosaur functional morphology and allometry. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21 (Supplement to 3):62. Holliday, C. M., Sedlmayr, J.C., Ridgley, R.C, Witmer, L.M. 2001. The articular cartilage of extant archosaur long bones: implications for dinosaur functional morphology and allometry. Journal of Morphology 248(3):241. Courses Taught 2009 : Connective Tissues Biology Seminar, Marshall University 2008 : Functional Morphology and Evolution Seminar, Marshall University 2008 : Surgical Anatomy, JCESOM, Marshall University 2007 : Human Gross Anatomy, JCESOM, Marshall University 2007 : Advanced Human Form and Function (Dissection course), JCESOM, Marshall University 2000 2006: Form and Function/Human Gross Anatomy, Human Neuroanatomy, CPC and PCC curricula, Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. 2004: Biology of the Reptilia: The Anatomy and Evolution of Archosaurs, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Ohio University 2003: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Ohio University. 2000: Introductory Biology Lab (Bios 170), Dept. of Biological Sciences, Ohio University. 1998: Introductory Biology Lab (BIOS 2010), Dept. of Zoology, University of Florida Competitive External Grants (Amount) 2009 National Science Foundation IOB: Structural Systems. Submitted. C. M. Holliday: Adductor chamber form and function in reptiles.

2008 West Virginia NASA Space Grant Consortium. Pending. C. M. Holliday: Structure and function in mandibular symphyses: new directions. (~29,000) 2004 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Award, NSF IBN 0407735 (to Holliday & Witmer): Title: Evolution of the Jaw Musculature of Archosaurs: the transitions to the modern avian and crocodilian conditions. ($11,028) 2003 UC Berkeley (UCMP) Sam Welles Fund for Research ($500) 2003 Jurassic Foundation Grant ($2500) Competitive Internal Grants (Amount) 2004 Ohio University Student Enhancement Award ($5980) 2004 Ohio University Graduate Student Senate Award for Original Research ($500) 2004 Ohio University Graduate Student Senate Travel Award ($300) 2002 John Houk Memorial Research Grant ($550) Awards (Amount) 2006 Distinguished Osteopathic Commitment Award, OUCOM. 2006 1 st place, Outstanding Presentation, Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, Ohio University, Vice President for Research. ($250) 2004 1 st place, Outstanding Presentation, Student Research and Creative Activity Fair, Ohio University, Vice President for Research. ($500) 2003 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Richard Estes Memorial Award ($1000) 2000 2005 Ohio University Dept. of Biological Sciences Travel Awards (n = 7) to present original research ( $7500 total) Student Interaction Research with Undergraduate Students Nicholas Gardner Mallory Douthitt Ph.D. Student Committee Member Bridget Keller Field activities Fall 2003 Field Crew: Utah Museum of Natural History: Utah Late Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils, various localities. 1996 1998 Field Crews: Florida Museum of Natural History: Late Tertiary Florida fossil collecting, various localities. Workshops 2002: Osteohistology techniques for fossilized material. Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT. 2007: Finite Element Analysis in Biology. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Invited presentations

2007. University of Missouri, Dept. of Anatomy and Pathology 2008. University of Chicago, Dept. of Organismal Biology and Evolution Service School 2007 present: Research committee: Marshall University Faculty Senate 2007 Curriculum committee: Joan C Edwards School of Medicine 2007 Sigma XI, Marshall University and JCE School of Medicine Research Days 2005 President and developer: Ohio University Biological Sciences Graduate Student Organization 2004 Invited speaker: Ohio University Vice President for Research Student Research Fair 2004 Invited speaker: Graduate Student Senate Original Work Showcase 2004 Orientation Leader: Ohio University Orientation for incoming TAs, Center for 2004 Invited participant: Ohio University Center for Teaching Excellence Graduate student forum 2003 2004 Graduate Student Representative: Institutional Review Board Ohio University Teaching Excellence. 2003 2005 Graduate Student Representative: Graduate Committee: Ohio University Department of Biological Sciences 2002 Graduate Student Senator: Ohio University Department of Biological Sciences Community 2008 Judge at local High School and Middle School Science Fairs 2000 2008 numerous grades K 12 school presentations: Inferring Anatomy and Function in Vertebrates External 2009 Journal of the Royal Society Interface, reviewer 2008 Journal of Morphology, Paleontologica Electronica, reviewer 2007 Journal of Anatomy, reviewer 2005 Session moderator: Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2004 Session moderator: Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting, Denver, CO 2003 Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, reviewer Professional Associations Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology International Society of Vertebrate Morphology Society of Vertebrate Paleontology American Association of Anatomists