CHRISTINE L WEILHOEFER
About Me.
I am trained as a quantitative aquatic ecologist. My research aims to find patterns in nature. Currently, I am using molecular methods to detect and predict harmful algal blooms in coastal ecosystems.
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When I am not teaching or working in the laboratory, I can be found in my craft room exploring a variety of natural materials. I am fascinated by the prospect of encoding ecological information into craft work.
Employment
2012 - current
University of Portland
Portland, Oregon, USA
Professor of Biology & Environmental Studies
2019-2020 & 2022
Kyoto University
Kyoto, Japan
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Visiting Researcher
Center for Ecological Research
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Education
2005
P.h.D.
Portland State University
Portland, OR USA
Environmental Science & Resources
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Thesis: The effects of large river floodwaters on the diatom assemblage of floodplain wetlands.
1998
M.A.
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas, USA
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Marine Science
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Thesis: The effect of nutrient additions on vegetation dynamics in a hypersaline wetland.
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