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   abstract: Research Geneticist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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   abstract: Cheryl Morrison is a Research Geneticist at the USGS Eastern Ecological
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   abstract: "IntroCheryl received a B.S. degree in Marine Biology from the University\
     \ of North Carolina at Wilmington (1991) and her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences\
     \ from Florida State University (1997). Since joining the USGS in 2002, her\
     \ research has involved the application of conservation genetics and genomics\
     \ techniques to species at risk. Cheryl has worked on a variety of species from\
     \ aquatic habitats such as freshwater rivers (Atlantic salmon, darters and mussels),\
     \ and vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems on the U.S. continental slope (deep-sea\
     \ corals, cold seeps and canyons). Such deep-sea ecosystems remain poorly characterized\
     \ yet are vulnerable to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Studies of genetic\
     \ connectivity among populations of dominant, habitat-forming coral species\
     \ inform marine spatial planning for effective stewardship of natural resources.EducationPh.D.\
     \ 1997, Florida State UniversityB.S., 1991, University of North Carolina, Wilmington,\
     \ Major: Marine BiologyCurrent PositionDr. Morrison is a principal investigator\
     \ for multiple studies that aim to describe biodiversity, assess taxonomic status,\
     \ define units of conservation, and determine dispersal pathways of marine invertebrates\
     \ and invasive species. A focus of Dr. Morrison\u2019s research has been the\
     \ description of biodiversity and connectivity in vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems\
     \ on the U.S. continental slope. Such ecosystems remain poorly characterized,\
     \ yet are vulnerable to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Studies of genetic\
     \ connectivity among populations of dominant, habitat-forming coral species\
     \ may inform marine spatial planning for effective stewardship of natural resources.Professional\
     \ Experience:2006-2010: Geneticist, USGS Leetown Science Center2002-2006: Biologist,\
     \ USGS Leetown Science Center2000-2001: Post-doctoral Research Associate, Aquaculture\
     \ Genetics and Breeding Technology Center, Virginia Institute of Marine Science,\
     \ College of William and Mary1999-2000: Post-doctoral Research Associate, Virginia\
     \ Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary1997-1999: Post-doctoral\
     \ Research Associate, Duke UniversityAffiliations:2018-Present, Affiliate Faculty,\
     \ Environmental Science and Policy Department, George Mason University, Fairfax,\
     \ VA.AwardsThe U.S. Department of the Interior's Partnership Conservation Award,\
     \ 2007 (Chemo III Study: Investigations of Chemosynthetic Communities on the\
     \ Lower Continental Slope of the Gulf of Mexico)The National Oceanographic Partnership\
     \ Program\u2019s Excellence in Partnering for 2011 (Lophelia II Study: Exploration\
     \ and Research of Northern Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Natural and"
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