Curriculum Vitae

Scott Peat

Current Address:Brigham Young University

Department of Biology

401 WIDB

Provo, UT 84602

Phone #: (801)422-8723

E-mail address:

Education

2005 – Present: Brigham Young University

Ph. D. Candidate: Molecular Biology

Dissertation: Phylogenetic Systematics, Population Genetics, and Coevolution of Insect Associated Nematodes

Advisor: Dr. Byron J. Adams

GPA: 3.96

2002 - 2005:California State University Fresno

M.S. Biology: Spring 2005

Thesis: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Sarcocystis neurona

Advisor: Dr. Paul Crosbie

GPA: 3.914

2000 - 2002: California State University Fresno

B.S. Biology, Spring 2002

Cumulative GPA: 3.652

1998 - 2000: Fresno City College

Associates of Arts with Honors

GPA: 3.89

Employment

2005 – Present:Brigham Young University

Teaching Assistant

Fall 05 - Fall 08: Evolution Lab

Fall 07: Phylogenetic Systematics Lab

2002 - 2005: California State University Fresno

Teaching Assistant

Fall 04: Core General Biology Lab and Undergraduate Biology Lab

Spring 04: Core General Biology Lab and Undergraduate Zoology Lab

Fall 03: Core General Biology Lab and Undergraduate Biology Lab

Spring 03: Undergraduate Biology Lab and Undergraduate Zoology Lab

Fall 02: Undergraduate Biology Lab and Undergraduate Zoology Lab

Awards

Summer 08: Brigham Young University Graduate Research Fellowship

Summer 08: Charles Redd Center for Western Studies Graduate Student Grant

Summer 2006: Best Student Oral Presentation:Society of Nematologists Annual Meeting

Summer 2006: N.A. Cobb Travel Award

Fall 2004: Best Student Presentation: Northern California Society of Parasitologists

Fall 2004: Faculty Sponsored Student Research Award

Spring 2004: Graduate Student Research Merit Award

Spring 2004: Honorable Mention, Oral presentation: Central California Research

Symposium

Fall 2003: Faculty Sponsored Student Research Award

Fall 2003: Associated Students Educational Research Projects Grant

Fall 2002: Faculty Sponsored Student Research Award

Spring 2002: Grillione Biology Scholarship

Publications:

Adams, B.J., Peat, S.M., and A.R. Dillman. 2007. Phylogeny and Evolution. In Entomopathogenic Nematodes: Systematics, Phylogeny and Bacterial Symbionts edited by K. Nguyen and D.J. Hunt. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp 693-733.

Peat, S.M., and B.J. Adams. 2007. Natural selection on the luxA gene of bioluminescent bacteria. Symbiosis 46: 101-108.

Peat, S.M., Adams, B.J., and B.C. Hyman. 2007. Population Genetics and Phylogeny of Entomopathogenic and Insect-Parasitic Nematodes. In Molecular Approaches and Techniques for the Study of Insect Pathogens edited by S.P. Stock, N. Boemare, I. Glazer, and J. Vandenberg. CABI Publishing (In Review)

Abstracts Presented at Scientific Meetings:

Peat, S.M., ffrench-Constant, R., Waterfield, N., and Adams, B.J. 2007. Detection of destabilizing selection in the luxA gene of bioluminescent bacteria. Nematode Bacterium Symbioses Workshop. 21 Apr – 23 Apr 2007. Tucson, AZ.

Peat, S., R. French-Constant, N. Waterfield, and B.J. Adams. A phylogenetic analysis of Photorhabdus and the evolution of bioluminescent intensity. Poster Presentation. Society of Nematologists Annual Meeting. Lihue, Hawaii. June 2006.

Peat, S.M., R. French-Constant, N. Waterfield, and B.J. Adams. The effect of rooting and outgoup choice in the recovering of significant cospeciation between Heterorhabditis and Photorhabdus. Oral Presentation. Society of Nematologists Annual Meeting. Lihue, Hawaii. June 2006.

Peat, S.M., R. French-Constant, N. Waterfield, and B.J. Adams. A phylogenetic analysis of Photorhabdus and the evolution of bioluminescent intensity. Oral Presentation. American Society of Microbiologists Regional Meeting. Provo, Utah. March 2006.

Professional Memberships

Society of Nematologists

Soil Ecology Society

Research Interests

Insect Parasitic Nematodes (population genetics, phylogenetic systematics, genomics, and coevolution)

Evolution of Symbiotic Relationships

Parasitism gene evolution