MICHAEL STUDIVAN, PH.D.
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Mentorship & Teaching Experience


MENTORSHIPS

Benjamin Young - Postdoctoral researcher, Spring 2022-present
University of Miami CIMAS, NOAA AOML

Ted Gniffke - NOAA CCME/NERTO fellow, Summer 2022
​University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley

Michelle Baptist - Master's in Professional Science student, Spring-Fall 2021
​University of Miami RSMAS

Gillian Milstein - Harbor Branch Link Intern, Summer 2016
Maine Maritime Academy

Nancy Sealover - Harbor Branch Link Intern, Summer 2015
University of Maryland College Park

Samantha Johnston - FAU Honors College Thesis Student, Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Honors College of Florida Atlantic University

Alicia Courtemanche - Harbor Branch Semester by the Sea Student, Spring 2013
Florida Atlantic University

Assistant Aquarist - Undergraduate Volunteers, Fall 2009 - Spring 2011
St. Mary's College of Maryland

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TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS

Marine Microbiology & Molecular Biology, OCB 4525L 
Florida Atlantic University, Spring 2013 - Spring 2014
The theory, techniques, applications, and interplay of microbiology, fermentation, molecular genetics, recombinant DNA, bioinformatics in the context of modern day marine research and achieving a better understanding of the oceans. Laboratory

Anatomy & Physiology I, BSC 2085L 
Florida Atlantic University, Fall 2012
A study of structure and physiology from the cellular to the system levels in the human body, including integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine. Laboratory
 
Ecology of Coastal Systems, BIOL 463 

St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Fall 2010
A field-oriented course that examines physical, chemical and biological variables in estuarine and coastal marine ecosystems, and how they affect the distribution and ecology of aquatic and intertidal organisms. Methods of measuring physical, chemical and biological parameters will be discussed and demonstrated. Laboratory will include a student-designed research project on some aspect of estuarine or marine ecology. Lecture and laboratory
 
Principles of Biology I, BIOL 105L 
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St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Fall 2009
A laboratory course to accompany Principles of Biology I. Topics include microscopy, spectrophotometry, enzymology, and microbiology. Students will design and execute their own experiments, then present their results orally and in writing. Laboratory
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