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Terry Ronald Dial
Jealousy is a beautiful thing. Education:
B.S. Biology, Magna Cum Laude, Loyola Marymount University (2007) Awards/Distinctions: Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honors Society (2006) Member, Search Committee for Ecology Professor Position (Student Representative), LMU (2006) President Selected Student Representative for College of Science and Engineering at LMU Fundraising Event “Right time, right place” (2006) Scholarship, McLaughlin Family for 2005-2006 academic year, awarded $10,000
Work Experience:
Research Assistant, Flight Laboratory, University of Montana (2001-current) -Microsurgery -High-speed Videography -Kinematic Data Analysis -Animal Care Assistant TA, Vertebrate Design and Evolution Lab, University of Montana (2007) Teaching Assistant, General Biology Lab, Loyola Marymount University (2005-2007) Research Assistant, Center for Structural and Functional Neuroscience, University of Montana (Summers 2005, 2006) -Plasmid Construction -PCR/Gel Electrophoresis Technician -Viral Transduction Aid -Plasmid Computer Modeling Research Assistant, Developmental Plant Biology, Loyola Marymount University (2005)
Publications:
Dial, K.P., R. Randall, and T.R. Dial. 2006. What use is half a wing in the ecology and evolution of birds? BioScience 56: 437-445. Memberships: Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology (2007) Sigma Xi Biology Honors Society (2007) Beta Beta Beta Biology Honors Society (2004)
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