Bartender/Server at Sushi 101, Physical Therapist Aide/Tech at Advance Rehabilitation, Distributor at Juice Plus (Self-employed)
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Sushi 101 since Aug 2009
Bartender/Server
Advance Rehabilitation since 2006
Physical Therapist Aide/Tech
Juice Plus since May 2005
Distributor
Heidi's Events and Catering Feb 2007 - Nov 2008
Captain/Floor-Captain/Bartender/Scullery-Captain
Mazzorr Enterprises Jul 2006 - May 2007
Sales Representative
Education:
Arizona State University 2005 - 2010
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Sciences; Kinesiology and Business
Kennesaw State University 2003 - 2005
Arizona State University
Bachelor of, Sciences; Kinesiology and BusinessFinanced educational and living expenses while working 25-35 hours per week
Interests:
School, working, new technology, keeping up with current research, networking, and maintaining a healthy and fit lifestyle
Dr. Ellison graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 2002. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Ellison is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center, Carolinas Medical Center Pineville and Carolinas Medical Center-NE.
Aaron Ellison, a senior research fellow in Ecology at Harvard Forest and lead author of A Field Guide to the Ants of New England, said the study supports famed biologist E.O. Wilson's maxim that "ants are the little things that run the world."
"Carnivorous plants are like orchids: there is a lot of interest in finding more plants," said Aaron Ellison, a researcher at Harvard Forest in Petersham, Mass.. "I suspect as we look for more, "we'll find more than the 600 or so spread across the plant world."
Although Philcoxia is not the first worm-eating plant to be discoveredplants such as bladderworts catch worms and other critters with the trapdoor in their bubblelike trapsnematodes appear to be especially important to the plant's diet, which is novel, says Aaron Ellison, an ecologist at Harvard F