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DANICA TAYLOR HARBAUGH |
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University and Jepson Herbaria
Department of Integrative Biology
University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION |
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2007. (starting October) Postdoctoral fellow, National Museum of Natural
History, Smithsonian Institution
2007. Ph.D. Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA
2000. B.A. Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA
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APPOINTMENTS |
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2005–2006. National Science Foundation GK-12 Fellow, "Exploring California Biodiversity", UC Berkeley and Pittsburg High School, Pittsburg, CA
2002–2007. Graduate Student Instructor, Ethnobotany & General Biology, UC Berkeley, CA
2001–2002. Research Assistant, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley, CA |
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS, AWARDS AND HONORS |
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2006.
George R. Cooley Award, for best systematics paper at Botany 2006 Conference
2003–2007. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
2003–2006. Botany in Action Travel Award, Phipps Conservatory, Pittsburgh, PA
2005. American Society of Plant Taxonomists Graduate Research Grant
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Lawrence Memorial Award, Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation
2004. Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley
2004–2006. Department of Integrative Biology Graduate Research Grant, UC Berkeley
2002–2003. Santa Barbara Scholarship Foundation Graduate Fellowship
2001. Integrative Biology Departmental Citation, UC Berkeley
2001. Integrative Biology Departmental Honors, UC Berkeley
1998–2000. Chancellor’s Scholarship, UC Berkeley
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PUBLICATIONS |
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In Review. Harbaugh, D. T. A taxonomic
revision of Australian northern sandalwood (Santalum lanceolatum) and
a cryptically distinct southern sandalwood species (S. leptocladum).
Australian Systematic Botany.
2007. Harbaugh, D. T. and B. G.
Baldwin. Phylogeny and biogeography of the sandalwoods (Santalum,
Santalaceae): repeated dispersals throughout the Pacific. American
Journal of Botany. 94(6): 1030-1042.
2007. Harbaugh, D.T. “Sandalwood Phylogeny: Insights for Biogeography, Conservation and Classification.” Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Sandalwood Research, Development and Extension in the Pacific and Asia, 28 Nov – 01 Dec 2005, Nadi, Fiji.
2004. Harbaugh, D.T. Introduction to Ethnobotany at the UC Berkeley Botanical Garden. Biology 1B Lab Manual.
2001. Harbaugh, D.T. The use of algae to indicate eutrophication in Cook’s and Opunohu Bays, Moorea, French Polynesia. Berkeley Scientific Journal. UC Berkeley, CA. 5 (2): 123–128. |
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CONFERENCE AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS |
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Botany 2006 Conference, Chico, CA, August 2006; presented paper, “Unraveling the complex history of sandalwoods (Santalum, Santalaceae)"
47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany, Chiang Mai, Thailand, June 2006, presented paper, “Fragrant Evolution: Phylogeny and Ethnobotany of Sandalwoods”
Regional Workshop on Sandalwood Research, Development and Extension in the Pacific, Nadi, Fiji, November 2005; invited keynote address, “Sandalwood Phylogeny: Insights for Biogeography, Conservation and Classification”
XVII International Botanical Congress, Vienna, Austria, July 2005; presented paper, “Phylogeny and biogeography of the sandalwoods (Santalum: Santalaceae) based on sequence data and morphology”
Phipps Conservatory of Flowers, Pittsburgh, PA, January 2005 & 2006; invited presentation and display table on “Sandalwoods of Australia”
Australian National Herbarium, Canberra, ACT, Australia, September 2004; invited presentation, “Phylogeny and biogeography of the Pacific Sandalwoods”
Botany 2004 Conference, Snowbird, U, August 2004; presented paper, “Phylogeny and biogeography of the sandalwoods (Santalum: Santalaceae) based on ITS sequence data”
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FIELD EXPERIENCE |
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2006. Vanuatu, Santalum collection and ethnobotany
2003 & 2006. Hawaii, Santalum collection
2006. Fiji, Santalum collection
2004. Australia, Santalum collection and ethnobotany
2000. Moorea, French Polynesia, Gump Station, UC Berkeley field research course
2000. San Juan Islands, Friday Harbor Lab, Marine Conservation Biology course
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS |
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American Society of Plant Taxonomists; member since 2002
Botanical Society of America; member since 2002
Society for Economic Botany; member since 2006
Society for the Study of Evolution; member since 2007 |
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SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES |
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2004–2005. Co-chair of the Integrative Biology Graduate Student Association
2004. Reviewer and contributor to the “Traditional Tree Initiative — Species Profiles for Pacific Island Agroforestry – Santalum ellipticum, S. freycinetianum, S. haleakalae, S. paniculatum (Hawaiian Sandalwood)”
2003. Assistant for the Jepson Herbarium Workshop on Basic Botanical Illustration
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GRADUATE ADVISORS |
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(Head) Dr. Bruce G. Baldwin, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
(Head) Dr. Thomas J. Carlson, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
(Dissertation) Dr. Brent D. Mishler, Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
(Dissertation) Dr. George K. Roderick, Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley |
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