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Bassett

Christine Bassett
M.S. student, Geological Sciences
Curriculum Vitae / Department of Geological Sciences
University of Alabama
Box 870338
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Mobile: (404) 218 -0670
Email:

Education______

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Tuscaloosa, AL

2020 (anticipated) Ph.D., Geological Sciences

Advisor: Dr. Fred Andrus

2016 M.S., Geological Sciences

Advisor: Dr. Fred Andrus

Cum GPA: 3.8

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAAthens, GA

2014 B.S, Geology

2012 B.A., Anthropology

2011 B.A., Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Languages______

Spanish: Native fluency: Verbal, reading, writing

French and Portuguese: Reading only

Awards and Honors______

Outstanding Graduate Student Award, top 3 winner, Graduate Student Association, University of AlabamaSpring 2016

Outstanding Service by a Graduate Student, Department of Geological Sciences, University of AlabamaSpring 2016

3-Minute Thesis semi-finalist, University of AlabamaFall 2015

Best Undergraduate Poster Presentation, Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference Spring 2005

Fellowships and Grants______

Dean’s Merit Assistantship ($6,000/yr for 3 years)Fall 2016

Graduate Council Fellowship, University of Alabama Graduate School ($23,000)Fall 2016

Lindahl Scholarship, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Alabama ($4,000/yr for 4 years)Fall 2016

Geological Sciences Advisory Board Scholarship ($3,000)Summer 2016

A.S. Johnson Travel Scholarship ($300)Spring 2016

Graduate Student Research and Travel Support Fund ($300)Spring 2016

Graduate Student Research and Travel Support Fund ($300)Fall 2015

A.S. Johnson Travel Scholarship ($300)Fall 2015

Geological Sciences Advisory Board Scholarship ($1,750)Summer 2015

A.S. Johnson Travel Scholarship ($700)Spring 2015

Geological Society of America Graduate Research Grant ($1,250)Spring 2015

Graduate Student Research and Travel Support Fund ($300)Spring 2015

Publications ______

Bassett, C., 2013, The Latino Health Paradox: Mothers, Herbs, and Doctors, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Conference Presentations ______

2016Bassett, C., Andrus, C. Fred T., and West, C.F., Etnier, M., Clams and Climate: Implications for reconstructing paleoseasonality in Southern Alaska, 4th International Sclerochronology Conference, Portland, ME

Bassett, C., Andrus, C. Fred T., and West, C.F., Etnier, M., Clams and Climate: Reconstructing past environments in Southern Alaska, Stable Istopes in Zooarchaeology Working Group, Athens, GA

2015 Bassett, C. and Andrus, C. Fred T., Sclerochronological analysis of Saxidomus gigantea: Implications for reconstructing past seasonality and sea ice extent in the Northern Pacific Ocean, Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA

Bassett, C., Clams and climate: Stable isotope sclerochronology of Saxidomus gigantea, Women in STEM Experience (WISE) Symposium, Tuscaloosa, AL

2013Bassett, C., Popular and folk medicine: Towards an understanding of the Latino Health Paradox, Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) Symposium, Athens, GA

2005Bassett, C., The role of female choice in Drosophila sexual selection, Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) Symposium, Athens, GA

Basset, C.,The role of female choice in Drosophila sexual selection, Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference (SEEC), Athens GA

Research Experience ______

Master’s Thesis, Clams and Climate: Isotope sclerochronology and paleoenvironmental August 2016 – present

reconstruction in the North Pacific Ocean

University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

Advisor: Dr. Fred Andrus, Department Chair

Co-Investigator, Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO)January 2012 – May 2013

University of Georgia, Department of Anthropology

Advisor: Dr. Susan Tanner, Director of Health & Human Biology

Data CollectionOctober – December 2012

University of Georgia, Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences

Advisor: Dr. Pamela Orpinas

Data EntryOctober – December 2012

University of Georgia, Department of Anthropology

Advisors: Dr. Don Nelson and Deborah Sadler

Co-investigatorMay – December 2012

University of Georgia, Department of Counseling and Human Development

Advisor: Dr. Alan Stewart

Lab Assistant/Project DesignerMay – August 2005

Emory University, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Advisor: Dr. Vincent Conticello, Professor and Director, Graduate Studies

Lab AssistantMay 2004 – August 2005

University of Georgia, Department of Genetics

Advisors: Dr. Wyatt Anderson, Professor and Dean Emeritus and

Dr. Yong-Kyu Kim, Assistant Research Scientist

Teaching Experience ______

Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Alabama, Department of Geological SciencesAugust 2014 – present

Teaching Assistant, Geology Field School, University of Georgia, Department of GeologyMay – June 2014

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia, Department of AnthropologyAugust 2013 –May 2014

GED Science and Social Sciences Instructor, Athens Latino Center for Education and ServicesDecember 2012 – May 2013

Migrant Family Engagement Specialist,Clarke County School District June 2008

ESL Instructor, Catholic Charities ESL programOctober 2007 – May 2008

Mentor, Clarke County Mentor ProgramSeptember 2006 – December 2008

Outreach ______

Volunteer Coordinator, Science Olympiad, Department of Geological Sciences, University of AlabamaFebruary 2016

Science Olympiad is an Americanmiddle school and high school team competition in which students compete in 'events' pertaining to various scientific disciplines, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

Founder and President, Bicycle Advocacy Coalition (BAC)October 2015 – present

BAC is a student-led bike advocacy initiate that seeks to promote bike safety and awareness in the university community through education. BAC also works with the Tuscaloosa Bicycle Advisory Committee to connect the university cycling community with

Instructor, Tuscaloosa Magnet School Elementary Partnership with the University of AlabamaSeptember 2015 – present

The UA Partnership program at Tuscaloosa Magnet School seeks to enrich student learning through exposure to a diversity of subject areas through hands-on learning activities. I design lesson plans from themes in geological sciences for ages 5-10. Topics include rocks, minerals, fossils, volcanoes, and climate change.

Instructor, AWEsome Partnership at Arcadia Elementary SchoolJanuary – April 2015

AWEsome Partnership at Arcadia Elementary School is a weekly program that seeks to enrich student learning through hands-on activities in a variety of subject areas. My responsibilities included designing lesson plans and activities centered around themes in geological science for students between the ages of 5-8. Topics include rocks, minerals, fossils, volcanoes, and climate change.

Professional Affiliation ______

Association for Women GeoscientistsGeological Society of America

American Geophysical UnionAlabama Geologic Survey