US POstal Mailing address
Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science
University of Nevada- Reno
1000 Valley Road/ MS 186
Reno, NV 89512, USA
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Attn: [Insert employee’s name]
Knudtsen Resource Center/ MS 186
University of Nevada
1664 N.Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89512 USA
775-784-3515 (Laboratory) 775-784-4583 (FAX)
Faculty, Staff, & Postdoctoral Researchers
Sudeep Chandra, PhD
Assistant Professor of Limnology
Associate Director, Castle Lake Research Station
775-784-6221
Agricultural Education Building Rm 001
Zeb Hogan, PhD
Assistant Research Professor
Director of the National Geographic Society’s Megafishes Project
530-219-0942
Agricultural Education Building Rm 002
Lisa Atwell, MS
Statistics and project development
No Phone
Knudsten Resource Building Rm 139
Graduate Students
Christine Ngai, MS
Invasive fish ecologist
No Phone
Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, Incline Village, CA
University of Nevada and Desert Research Institute Offices
Annie Caires MS
Invertebrate ecology and invasive species
775-784-6646
Knudsten Resource Building Rm 108A
Rene Henery, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher
Castle Lake Limnological Research Station
415-640-0927
Castle Lake Research Station, Mt. Shasta, CA
Laurie Newton, MS
Zooplankton ecology
lnewton@biodiversity.unr.edu
530-386-3408
Lisa Wandzall, MS
Staff Researcher and administrative assistant
775-785-3515
Agricultural Education Building Rm 002
Wendy Trowbridge, PhD
Staff Researcher
Long-term data management and structural equation modeling
775-784-6221
Chris Jannusch
MS candidate, Natural Resources and Environmental Science
775-784-3515
Project: Using Bioassessment as a Tool for Measuring Degradation in Central Great Basin Riparian Ecosystems
Joe Sullivan
MS candidate, Natural Resources and Environmental Science
775-784-3515
Project: Restoration of Cutthroat Trout in the Lower Truckee River: the Ecology of a Reintroduced Fish
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT INTERNS
PAST AND PRESENT
Carol Bishop
McNair Scholar
MS 2008, Resource Economics, University of Nevada- Reno
Danielle Johnson
Fisheries Biologist, US Biological Resources Division, Reno, NV
Judy Dillon
Invertebrate ecologist, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV
Allen Wolfe
Jessica Saenz
Scientist, Otis Bay Environmental Consultants, Reno, NV
Katie Webb
Americore volunteer, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Incline Village, NV
Sasha Kolosovoch
National Science Foundation EpSCoR Recipient, Fulbright Scholar to Lake Baikal, Russia
Thesis: The Invasion Potential of New Zealand Mudsnail to the Truckee River and Lake Tahoe Ecosystems
Amy Carl
McNair Scholar, National Science Foundation EpSCoR Recipient
Thesis: The influence of beaver impoundments on the aquatic invertebrate communities
Chris Gaither
Jason Barnes
National Science Foundation EpSCoR Recipient
Technician, Nevada Department of Wildlife
Chase Korsmo
National Science Foundation EpSCoR Recipient
Alaska Fish and Game
John Newman
Aquatic Ecosystems Analysis Laboratory, University of Nevada- Reno
Marianne Denton
MS, Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences, University of Nevada- Reno, Fall 09
Lauren Roaldson
Cody Deane
Melanie Frinke
Sam Buffa
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Justin Tiano
Yasuka Nakano
David Gonzales
Jun Takai
John Stefka
Technician, Nevada Department of Wildlife
Dave Rios
MS candidate, Natural Resources and Environmental Science
775-784-6646
Project: Urban runoff in the Lake Forest subwatershed of Lake Tahoe
Jacquie Brownstein
MS candidate, Natural Resources and Environmental Science
775-784-6646
Project: The influence of terrestrial versus aquatic secondary production on bat energetics
Brooke Eustis
MS candidate, Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences
775-784-3515
Project: Soil water relationships in the Castle Lake watershed
John Umek
PhD candidate, Evolution Ecology and Conservation Biology Graduate Group
775-784-6646
Project: The benthic ecology of large terminal lake ecosystems
Marianne Denton
MS candidate, Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences (Fall 09)
775-784-6646
Project: Benthic ecology changes due to bivalve invasions
Marcy Kamerath
MS 2009, Natural Resources and Environmental Science
775-784-6646
Project: Controlling the proliferation of warmwater invaders in Lake Tahoe