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McGill University, Faculty of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago - Residency - Dermatology Northwestern Memorial Hospital - Residency - Internal Medicine
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Academic Advisor, Academic Services Department At Brandeis University
Academic Advisor, Academic Services Department at Brandeis University
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Greater New York City Area
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Higher Education
Work:
Brandeis University - Waltham, MA since May 2013
Academic Advisor, Academic Services Department
Bard College - Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Jul 2012 - Apr 2013
Advising Associate in the Dean of Studies Office
Bard College - Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Sep 2012 - Jan 2013
Interim Study-Abroad Advisor
Bard College - Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Jul 2008 - Jun 2012
Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing in the Learning Commons
Bard College - Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Sep 2010 - May 2011
Assistant to the Dean of Admissions
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University of Denver 2003 - 2007
PhD, English
University of New Hampshire 2001 - 2003
MA, English
Bard College 1996 - 2000
BA, Literature
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Writing Creative Writing Writing counseling Editing Revision Public Speaking Advising People Teaching University Teaching Teaching Writing Teaching Reading Academic Advising Academic Writing Interviewing Skills Letter Writing Research Research Projects Collaboration Collaborative Problem Solving Tutoring Student Development Grant Writing College Teaching Literature Higher Education Curriculum Design Student Affairs
swab animals for DNA and take minimally invasive biopsies without sacrificing the creatures. The aim is to be able to give floating animals in the deep sea something akin to a doctors checkup, says David Gruber, a marine biologist at the City University of New York and a leader of the study. Wer
Date: Jan 25, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Scientists develop 'shark-eye' camera To Study Sea Giants
Paper author David Gruber, an associate professor of biology at Baruch College and a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History, said, "Our next question was 'What does all this newfound biofluorescence we are finding in the ocean mean? Can these animals see other animals that are "The cool thing about this research is it literally shines a light on animals that are often overlooked," says David Gruber, the study's lead author and a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, who is also a researcher at Baruch College, City University of New York and the American Museum of Natural
"Our next question was 'What does all this newfound biofluorescence we are finding in the ocean mean?" said paper author David Gruber, an associate professor of biology at Baruch College and a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History. "Can these animals see other animals that are
Date: Apr 26, 2016
Source: Google
Scientists Develop Camera that Stimulates How Sharks See Each Other
patterned fluorescent paint that converts blue light into green. They would stand out like a sore thumb. That's what these sharks are doing. Lead author David Gruber a researcher at Baruch College, City University of New York and the American Museum of Natural History told National Geographic.
Date: Apr 26, 2016
Source: Google
This New Camera Shows You The Glow-In-The-Dark World Sharks See
As study author David Gruber, an associate professor of biology at Baruch College and a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History, said in a statement:"What does all this newfound biofluorescence we are finding in the ocean mean?"
Can these animals see other animals that are biofluorescing in the deep blue sea? wondered co-author David Gruber, an associate professor of biology at Baruch College, in a statement. And are they using it in some way?
th a shifted wavelength so that it appears slightly different. But that all looks very different underwater, especially deep down where these live, since the ocean is a huge blue filter, David Gruber, a marine biologist at Baruch College and one of the authors of the paper, told The Atlantic.
Date: Apr 25, 2016
Source: Google
Ebola missteps raise questions about readiness for pandemics
Some of the errors in the Dallas response may be more about human snafus than a lack of planning, said David Gruber, assistant commissioner for regional and local health services for the Texas Department of State Health Services.