JASON WALSMAN
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I use theory and data to integrate across scales from immune molecules to ecological communities. I address key, ecological questions of individual heterogeneity and eco-evolutionary dynamics. I bring the same principles of quantitative skills and empirical grounding to my mentoring and teaching.
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Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California Santa Barbara

Teaching

2019: Instructor of record for Biol L211 Molecular Biology
2018: Assistant instructor for Biol L111 Foundations of Biology: Diversity, Evolution, and Ecology
2016: Conducted mesocosm experiment with students in Biol L474 Field & Laboratory Ecology

2014: Assistant instructor for Biol L112 Foundations of Biology: Biological Mechanisms
2011: Undergraduate TA for Chemistry 105: General Chemistry.
2010-2014: Developing curricula and teaching science for elementary, middle school, and high school students at a not-for profit private school.


Education and Experience

Postdoctoral researcher in the Briggs lab at the University of California Santa Barbara. 2023-present

NSF postdoctoral fellow in the Stephenson lab at the University of Pittsburgh. 2020-2023

​PhD in Ecology, August 2020

Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Minor: Applied Mathematics

BS in Biology, May 2014
BS in Pure Mathematics, May 2014
BS in Biological Physics, May 2014
BS in Environmental Science, May 2014
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
Minor: Chemistry

Contact Information

Email: [email protected]
ORCID ID: ​0000-0001-8141-0340
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