Stephanie E. Hampton
Deputy DirectorNational Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93101-3351, USA
http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~hampton
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Education
Ph.D., 2001, Dartmouth College, Department of Biological Sciences, Hanover, New
Hampshire.
Advisor: John Gilbert
M.S., 1996, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Department of Biological Sciences, Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Advisor: Peter Starkweather
B.A., 1993, University of Kansas, Environmental Science, Lawrence, Kansas.
Advisor: Stanford Loeb
Positions held
Deputy Director, 2006-present, National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis,
University of California,
Santa Barbara.
Interim Director of Community Engagement and Education, 2009-2010, DataONE, University of
New Mexico
.
Adjunct Professor, 2006 - present, University of Idaho, Department of Fish & Wildlife
Resources.
Assistant Professor, 20042006, University of Idaho, Department of Fish & Wildlife
Resources
.
NSF Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2004, University of Washington Seattle,
Department of Biology.
Advisor: Daniel Schindler
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2001-2002, University of Nevada Reno, Department of
Biological Sciences.
Programmatic support (PI or Co-PI)
National Science Foundation, 2012-2014.
Toads, Roads, and Nodes: Collaborative Course-Based Research on the Landscape Ecology of
Amphibian Populations.
Ocean Conservancy, 2012-2014.
Marine Debris: Scale and Impact of Trash in Ocean Ecosystems.
National Science Foundation, 2011-2012.
An Undergraduate Network for Analyzing Plant Invasion in U.S. National Wildlife Refuges.
National Science Foundation and NOAA Fisheries (CAMEO Program), 2010-2012.
CAMEO: Comparative Analyses of Natural and Human Influences on Coral Reef Community
Structure, Diversity, and Resilience.
National Science Foundation. 2009-2014.
DataONE: Observation Network for Earth.
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, 2008-2011.
Knowledge and Capacity-Building to Support Ecosystem-Based Management.
The Nature Conservancy,
2006-2011.
The Economic Impact of Non-Native Forest Pests and Pathogens in North America.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, 2008-2011.
Finding common ground in marine conservation and management: a Distributed Graduate
Seminar.
NOAA Fisheries, 2007-2011.
Design and implementation guidance for a programmatic approach to Intensively Monitored
Watersheds and similar large-scale management action experiments.
National Science Foundation, 20052011.
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis.
Aquatic Research Support (PI or Co-PI)
National Science Foundation, 2011-2015.
Dimensions of Biodiversity: Lake Baikal responses to global change: the role of genetic,
functional and taxonomic diversity in the plankton.
National Science Foundation and NOAA Fisheries (CAMEO Program), 2009-2011.
CAMEO: Building the Foundation: New statistical tools for analyzing community dynamics
with applications to marine zooplankton.
National Science Foundation, 2005-2006.
Disproportionate importance of edge habitat in deep oligotrophic lakes.
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 2005-2006.
Working Group: Examining 60 years of long-term plankton data from Lake Baikal, Siberia.
National Park Service, 2005-2006.
Food web alterations by shoreline development in a large deep lake.
U.S. Geological Survey, 2005 2007.
Seasonal variation in anthropogenic nutrient additions and food web response in a large
deep lake (Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park).
National Science Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship in Biological Informatics, 2002
2004.
The effects of winter variability on biodiversity and community dynamics: analysis of
long-term lake data.
National Park Service, 2002 2003.
Large lake monitoring and baseline food web assessment for Lake Crescent, Olympic
National Park.
National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1999-2001.
Habitat partitioning by notonectids: temporal patterns and the role of spatial
complexity.
Publications
Selected Mentoring & Professional Service
Postdoctoral Advisor, University of California, Santa Barbara, for Elizabeth Wolkovich
(2009-2010), Lindsay Scheef (2009 2011), Carly Strasser (2010-2013), Stacy Rebich
Hespanha (2011-2013), and Derek Gray (2012-2014).
M.S. Advisor, University of Idaho, Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources, for Elizabeth
Rosenberger, 2005-2007.
Chair of Aquatic Section in the Ecological Society of America, 2012-2014 (Co-Chair 2009-
2011).
Co-Chair of Early Career Committee for American Society of Limnology and Oceanography,
2009-2013.
Consulting editor for Aquatic Ecology, 2008 present.
National Science Foundation Ecology panel member 2008 - 2012.
Workshop Leader for Multivariate Autoregressive Modeling - Ecological Society of
America (August 2007), National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (October
2007).
Workshop Leader for How to Prepare Ecological Data Sets for Effective Analysis and
Sharing - Ecological Society of America (2010 and 2011) and Creating Effective Data
Management Plans for Ecological Research (2011).
Mentor for Women Evolving Biological Sciences (WEBS) Symposium, 2010.
Working Group Leader for NCEAS Lake Baikal Plankton and DataONE Community Engagement
and Education.
Participant in Working Groups: Gulf Oil Spill Ecotoxicology, Natural History in
Research and Environmental Management, Engaging Undergraduate Students in Ecological
Investigations Using Large Public Datasets, Luce Fellows Working Group on Science,
Media Content, and Voting Patterns, and Advancing Theory and Research on Scientific
Synthesis.
Steering Committee for Socio-Environmental Synthesis Education and Climate change and
species interactions: ways forward workshops.
Stephanie E. Hampton - C.V.
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