Dominic D'Amore

 Dominic D'Amore

Dominic D'Amore

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Biography

Lansing Community College - Biology


Resume

  • 2002

    Ph.D. Graduate Program

    May

    2009.\n Dissertation Title: A functional

    behavioral

    and taphonomic analysis of ziphodont\n dentition: novel methodology for the evaluation of carnivorous dinosaur feeding\n paleoecology.\n Academic advisors: Kathleen M. Scott and George R. McGhee

    Ecology & Evolution

    Rutgers Brazilian Jiu Jitsu club

    Rutgers

    The State University of New Jersey

  • 1998

    B.S.

    Biology

    Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society; Geneseo Warthog Rugby

  • Curriculum Development

    SPSS

    College Teaching

    Scientific Writing

    University Teaching

    Teaching

    Student Development

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    Grant Writing

    Higher Education

    Genetics

    Data Analysis

    Biology

    Science

    GIS

    ArcGIS

    Lifesciences

    Research

    Grants

    Ecology

    Analysis of tooth morphology in extant and fossil carnivorous reptilia for use in understanding niche partitioning and prey preference

    Project involving the study of tooth morphology in modern reptiles (varanid lizards and crocodilians) to explore the link between tooth morphology and predatory niche. This work will be applied to work on carnivorous reptiles in the fossil record.

    Tetsuto Miyashita

    Ryan Tucker

    D'Amore PhD

    Rutgers University

    Lansing Community College

    Daemen College

    New Brunswick

    NJ

    Laboratory instructor of General Biology

    Genetics

    Vertebrate Biology

    and Invertebrate Biology.\n\nRecitation instructor for Genetics Lecture

    Teaching Assistant

    Rutgers University

    Lansing

    MI

    Lecturer and laboratory instructor in Human Anatomy\n\nFaculty tutor in Human Anatomy

    Adjunct lecturer

    Lansing Community College

    Amherst

    NY

    Tenured faculty member of the Natural Science Department\n\nLecturer and laboratory instructor in General Biology

    Vertebrate Anatomy

    Human Anatomy

    Herpetology

    and Dinosaur Paleobiology.\n\nResearcher of vertebrate cranio-dental functional morphology

    predator guild ecology

    paleoecology

    and monitor lizard natural history and ecology. Experienced in ecological field data collection

    two-dimensional geometric morphometrics

    and taphonomic analysis.

    Associate Professor

    Daemen College

BIOL 201

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