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Recent Graduates
Tristan Kading (tkading@wesleyan.edu)
- Started undergraduate honors project with the group in September 2006
- Graduated with BS/ Honors in Marine Chemistry in December 2007.
- Current Position: Master's student at Wesleyan University.
Carrie Miller
(millerc@uncw.edu)
- Joined PhD program in June
1999
- Previous Studies: BS degree in
Chemistry from Widener University,
Chester, PA in June 1999.
- Defended PhD dissertation in December
2005. Graduate, MEES Program, University of Maryland,
College Park, May, 2006. Dissertation title: The role
of organic matter in the dissolved phase speciation
and solid phase partitioning of mercury.
- Current Position: Post-doc, Chemistry
Department, University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
- Awards- 1999-2001: CBL Graduate
Fellowship
Eun-Hee
Kim
(kim@cbl.umces.edu)
- Joined PhD program in Autumn, 1996 at
the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore,
Princess Anne, MD
- Joined the Mason group in Summer,
1999 at Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University
of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences
- Completed PhD degree in December
2004. Dissertation title: The Importance of
Physical Mixing and Sediment Chemistry on Mercury and
Methylmercury Biogeochemical Cycling and
Bioaccumulation Within Shallow Estuaries
- Currently a Post-Doctoral
investigator in the Marine Sciences Department.
- Previous Studies: Earned MS Degree in
Chemistry from Kyung Won University, Seongnam,
South Korea in February, 1996.
- Papers:
Kim, E-H, R.P. Mason, E.T. Porter
and H.L. Soulen (2004) Mar. Chem. 86: 121-137 Kim,
E-H, R.P. Mason, E.T. Porter and H.L. Soulen (In review)
Mar. Chem.
Michael Rearick
(rearick@cbl.umces.edu)
- Joined the MS Program in 2001
- Previous Studies: BS in Chemistry
from Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Completed MS degree in Summer of
2004. Thesis Title: In Situ Measurement of Sulfide
in Natural Waters
- Now working for Los Alamos National
Laboratories in New Mexico
- Papers:
Rearick, M.S., C.C. Gilmour, A. Heyes
and R.P. Mason(2005). Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 24:
3043-3047
Lindsay
Whalin
(lmwhalin@yahoo.com)
- Joined MS Program in Autumn
2002
- Previous Studies: Earned a BS degree
in Earth Sciences with a focus in geochemistry from
the University of California at Santa Cruz in
June 2001.
- Completed MS degree in Spring 2005.
Thesis title: The Investigation of Mercury Redox
Chemistry in Natural Waters and the Development of a
New Method for Incubation Experiments.
- Currently employed by Larry Walker
Associates in California.
- Papers:
Whalin, L.M. and R.P. Mason (2005) Anal.
Chimica Acta (In Press)
Christine
Bergeron
(cbergero@vt.edu)
- Joined MS program in June 2002
- Previous Studies: BA Biology from
Assumption College, Worcester, MA, Junne
2001
- Completed MS degree in Summer 2005.
Thesis title: The Impact of Resuspension on Mercury
Cycling and the Bioaccumulation of Methylmercury into
Benthic and Pelagic Organisms
- Currently in the PhD program in the
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Previous Graduates
Auğur İr
(Auja) Sveinsdottir
(auja@skipulag.is)
- Joined the program in Autumn, 1999.
Earned a MS from the MEES program in May 2002. Thesis
Title: Methlymercury in Largemouth Bass and Forage
Fish from Maryland Reservoirs
- Current Position:,Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) specialist, EIA Division, The
National Planning Agency, Laugavegur 166, 150
Reykjavík, Iceland
- Papers:
Sveinsdottir,
A.Y. and R.P. Mason (2005). Arch. Environ. Contam.
Toxicol. 49: 528-545.
Joy Leaner
(jleaner@csir.edu)
- Joined the PhD program in August 1996 and earned a
PhD from the MEES program in December 2001.
Dissertation Title: Factors Controlling the
Bioavailability of Methylmercury to Fish
- Current Position: Council for Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR), Cape Town, South Africa.
- Awards: 1996-1998 Fulbright Scholarship;
1996-2000- National Research Foundation (South Africa)
Fellowship
- Papers:
Leaner, J.J. and R.P.
Mason. (2004). Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 23:
2138-2146. Leaner, J.J. and R.P. Mason. (2002).
Environ. Sci. Technol., 36: 5124-5129. Leaner, J.J.
and R.P. Mason. (2002). Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Part
C., 132: 247-259. Leaner, J.J. and R.P. Mason. 2001.
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 20:1557-1563
Guey-Rong
Sheu (grsheu@ns1.mit.edu.tw)
- Joined the Ph.D. program in August, 1996 and
earned a PhD. in the MEES program in December 2001.
Dissertation title: Speciation and Distribution of
Atmospheric Mercury: Significance of Reactive Gaseous
Mercury in the global Mercury Cycle.
- Current Position: Assistant Professor, Mingchi
Institute of Technology
Taipei, Taiwan
- Papers:
Sheu,
G-R and Mason, R.P. (2004) J. Atmos. Chem. 48:
107-130. Mason, R.P., N.M. Lawson, and G.-R. Sheu
(2002). pp. 203-222. In: Lipnick et al. [eds.],
Chemicals in the Environment: Fate, Impacts, and
Remediation, ACS Symposium Series # 806. Sheu, G.-R.,
R.P. Mason, and N.M. Lawson. (2002). pp 223-242. In:
Lipnick et al. [eds.], Chemicals in the Environment:
Fate, Impacts, and Remediation, ACS Symposium Series #
806. Mason, R.P. and G-R. Sheu (2002) Global
Biogeochem. Cycles 16: Art # 1093 Sheu, G.-R. and R.
P. Mason (2001) Environ. Sci. Technol., 35:
1209-1216
Kelly McAloon
(kmm41076@yahoo.com)
- Joined the program in June, 1998 and earned a MS
degree in the MEES Program in May, 2001.Thesis Title:
The Bioavailability of Mercury and Other Trace
Metals to Benthic Invertebrates.
- Awards: 1998-2000: CBL Graduate Student
Fellowship
Current Position: Versar, Springfield,
Va.
- Papers:
Lawrence, A.L., K.M. McAloon, R.P.
Mason, and L.M. Mayer (1999) Environ. Sci. Technol. 33:
1871-1876. McAloon, K.M. and R.P. Mason. (2003). Mar.
Pollut. Bull. 46, 1600-1608.
Angie Ashley
(aashley@aqua.org)
- Joined the program in August, 1996 and earned a MS
degree the MEES Program in November, 1998. Thesis
Title: Bioavailability of Organic and Inorganic
Mercury to Benthic Invertebrates.
- Current position: National Aquarium in Baltimore,
Baltimore, MD.
- Papers:
Lawrence, A.L., K.M.
McAloon, R.P. Mason, and L.M. Mayer (1999). Environ.
Sci. Technol. 33: 1871-1876. Lawrence, A.L. and R.P.
Mason. (2001). Environ. Poll. 111: 199-208. Mason,
R.P. and A.L. Lawrence (1999) Environ. Toxicol. Chem.
18: 2438-2447
Janina Benoit
(jbenoit@wheaton.ma.edu)
- Joined the program in August, 1995 and earned a
PhD in the MEES Program in May, 2000.Dissertation
Title: Sulfide Controls on Mercury Methylation by
Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria.
- Current position: Chemistry Professor- Wheaton
College
- Awards: 1995-97: CBL Graduate Student Fellowship;
1997-2000: US Environmental Protection Agency STAR
Fellowship
- Papers:
Benoit, J.M., C.C. Gilmour, A. Heyes,
R.P. Mason, and C.L. Miller (2003). pp. 262-297. In: Y.
Cai and O.C. Brouds [eds.], Biogeochemistry of
Environmentally Important Trace Elements, ACS Symposium
Series # 835 Benoit, J.M., R.P. Mason, C.C. Gilmour,
and G.R. Aiken (2001). Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta, 65:
4445-4451. Benoit, J.M., C.C. Gilmour, and R.P. Mason
(2001). Environ. Sci. Technol. 35: 127-132. Benoit,
J.M., C.C. Gilmour, and R.P. Mason (2001). Appl.
Environ. Microbiol. 67: 51-58. Benoit, J.M., R.P.
Mason, and C.C. Gilmour (1999). Environ. Toxicol. Chem.
18: 2138-2141. Benoit, J.M., C.C. Gilmour, and R.P.
Mason (1999). Environ. Sci. Technol. 33:
951-957. Mason, R.P. and J.M. Benoit (2003). pp.
57-99. In: P. Craig [Ed.], Organometallics in the
Environment, John Wiley and Sons, NY.
Nicole
Lawson (nikki_lwsn@yahoo.com)
- Joined the program in January, 1995 and earned a
MS degree in the MEES Program in December,
1996.
Thesis Title: Bioaccumulation of Mercury
and Methylmercury in an Aquatic Food Web.
- Worked at a technician from 1996-2000
- Current Position: Working at home
- Papers:
Lawson, N.M. and R.P. Mason
(1998). Biogeochemistry 40: 235 247. Lawson, N.M.,
R.P. Mason, and J.-M. Laporte (2001). Wat. Res.,
35:501-515. Lawson, N.M. and R.P. Mason (2001). Wat.
Res.
35:4039-4052.
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