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Curriculum vita
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., 2002. Marine Science. The College of William & Mary, Virginia
Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA.
- M.S., 1996. Marine Science. The College of William & Mary, Virginia
Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA.
- B.S., 1993. Biological Sciences. University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, Indiana.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Research Ecologist & Post-doctoral Fellow. U.S. EPA, Atlantic
Ecology Division. 2002 – 2004.
- Laboratory Technician, Department of Biological Sciences,
University of Notre Dame, Indiana. 1993.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
- Atlantic Estuarine Research Society
- COSEE Great Lakes, Advisory Board Member
- Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (Student
Education & 2007 ERF Conference Organizing Committee)
- Great Lakes Educators of Aquatic and Marine
Sciences, President
- National Marine Educators Association,
Chapter Representative
HONORS AND AWARDS
- U.S. EPA NHEERL Goal 4 Award: Science
Integration-Interdivisional/Laboratory Research – 2004
- Thatcher Prize for Excellence in Graduate Study, College of William
and Mary – 2003
- Dean’s Prize for the Advancement of Women in Marine Science, School
of Marine Science, College of William and Mary – 2002
- Craig L. Smith Memorial Educational Scholarship, School of Marine
Science, College of William and Mary – 2000
- International Women’s Fishing Association Scholarship – 1997-1999
- Dean's Fellowship, School of Marine Science, College of William and
Mary – 1994-1996
- Glenna R. Joyce Scholarship, University of Notre Dame – 1989-1993
PUBLICATIONS
Hinchey, E.K., M.C Nicholson, R.N. Zajac, and E.A. Irlandi.
2008. Preface: Marine and coastal applications in landscape ecology.
Landscape Ecology 23(Suppl 1): 1-5.
Hinchey, E.K., L.C. Schaffner, C.C. Hoar, B.W. Vogt, and L.P.
Batte. 2006. Responses of estuarine benthic invertebrates to
sediment burial; the importance of mobility and adaptation.
Hydrobiologia 556(1): 85-98.
Hinchey, E.K. and L.C. Schaffner. 2005.
An evaluation of electrode insertion techniques for measurement of redox
potential in estuarine sediments. Chemosphere
59(5): 703-710.
Crimmins, D.M., E.K. Hinchey, M.C. Chintala, G. Cicchetti, C.
Deacutis, and D. Blidberg. 2005. Use of a long endurance solar powered
autonomous underwater vehicle (SAUV II) to measure dissolved oxygen
concentrations in Greenwich Bay, Rhode Island, U.S.A. In Oceans 2005 -
Europe Proceedings, IEEE, Inc., Piscataway, NJ. Vol 2:896-901.
Schaffner, L.C, T.M. Dellapenna, E.K. Hinchey, C.T. Friedrichs,
M. Thompson Neubauer, M.E. Smith, and S.A. Kuehl. 2001. Physical energy
regimes, sea-bed dynamics and organism-sediment interactions along an
estuarine gradient. In J. Y. Aller, S. A. Woodin and R. C. Aller (eds),
Organism-Sediment Interactions University of South Carolina Press,
Columbia, SC. pp. 161-182.
Hinchey, E.K. and J.A. Nestlerode. 2001. Create a critter
collector: An inexpensive method for collecting epifauna for observation
in the laboratory and as a basis for ecological inquiries. American
Biology Teacher 63(8):606-608.
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