K. H. Bannar-Martin
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Curriculum Vitae
KATHERINE H. BANNAR-MARTIN
Department of Anthropology
1 University Station, C3200, Austin, TX, 78712, U.S.A
abouel@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
2009-Present Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX
2007-2009 M.Sc. Anthropology, University of Toronto Toronto, ON
2000-2004 B.Sc. Biology, University of Victoria Victoria, BC
AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS
2011 Texas Association of Biological Anthropologists Student Award
2011 U Texas at Austin Professional Development Award
2011 Liberal Arts Intellectual Entrepreneurship Travel Grant
2010 Explorer s Club Research Grant
2010 U Texas at Austin Professional Development Award
2010-2012 NSERC Doctoral Scholarship
2009 Texas Association of Biological Anthropologists Student Award
2009-2013 University of Texas at Austin Graduate Fellowship
2009-2010 Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services Fellowship
2009 Ontario Graduate Scholarship
2008 The General Motors Women in Science and Mathematics Award
2007-2008 University of Toronto Graduate Fellowship
2000 University of Victoria President s Scholarship
PUBLICATIONS
RESEARCH AND FIELD EXPERIENCE
2010-2011P.I. University of Texas at Austin, Kirindy Mitea, Madagascar.
2010 Microcebus murinus habituation and enrichment. University of Texas, ARC.
2008P.I. University of Toronto,
Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
2008Field Research Assistant. Virginia Tech
., Ranomafana, Madagascar.
2008Field Research Assistant. University of Texas, Kirindy Mitea, Madagascar.
2007-2008Research Assistant/Editing. University of Toronto, Canada.
2006Principal Investigator (Independent Study). Ranomafana, Madagascar
.
2006Field Research Assistant. Cornell, Ranomafana and Ialatsara, Madagascar.
2006Field Research Assistant. University of Texas,
Ranomafana, Madagascar.
2004-2006Phycologist and Research Assistant. University of Victoria, Canada.
2004 Wildlife Rehabilitation
Internship. WildArc Rehabilitation Center, Canada.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2011 Physical Anthropology, Graduate Student Mentor, University of Texas.
2009 Primate Behaviour Course Instructor, University of Toronto.
2009 Primate Ecology Independent Study Supervisor, University of Toronto.
Teaching Assistantships2010-2012 Methods in Primate Biology, University of Texas.
2011 Introduction to Physical Anthropology, University of Texas.
2009-2010 Primate Social Behavior, University of Texas.
2009 Primate Behaviour, University of Toronto.
2009 Biological Anthropology: Beginnings, University of Toronto.
2008 Primate Behaviour, University of Toronto.
2007-2008 Living Primate Adaptations, University of Toronto.
2007 Biology, University of Victoria.
2004 Limnology, University of Victoria.
2004 Animal Physiology, University of Victoria.
Tutoring
2011 Physical Anthropology, Athletics Department, University of Texas.
2009 Anthropology, University of Toronto.
TECHNICAL REPORTS AND SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2008-2010 Conservation Research Board, American Society of Primatologists.
2008-2009 Chairperson for the Conservation Committee, Toronto Chapter of the Society for
Conservation Biology.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2011-Present Ecological Society of America
2009-Present Texas Association of Biological Anthropologists
2009-Present American Association for Physical Anthropology
2008-Present Society for Conservation Biology
2008-Present American Society of Primatologists
COMMUNITY SERVICE
2010-2011 Volunteer, Explore UT
2010 Volunteer, Texas Association of Biological Anthropologists Annual Meeting
2007-2009 Volunteer Science Instructor, Let s Talk Science.
2008-2009 Volunteer Tutor, Woodgreen Community Center.
2004-2005 Volunteer Rehabilitation, WildArc Wild Animal Rehabilitation Center.
2001-2006 Volunteer, Canadian Red Cross.
1997-2006 Volunteer Advocate, Amnesty International.
LANGUAGES
French, Intermediate/ConversationalMalagasy, Beginner
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