KATHERINE PEARSON MASLENIKOV
Collections Manager

University of Washington Fish Collection
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Box 355100, 1140 Boat St., Room 005
Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A.
Email: pearsonk@u.washington.edu
TEL: 206-543-3816, FAX: 206-685-3275



EDUCATION

The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1996-1998

The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, 1991-1995



POSITIONS

Fisheries Biologist, The University of Washington, 1999-2001

On contract with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) REFM Division, conducting maturity study on shortspine and longspine thornyhead and Greenland turbot. Responsible for coordinating ovary collections through the NMFS Observer Program, collecting ovaries on NMFS RACE Division surveys, processing and analyzing histological samples of ovaries, maintaining a specimen database, and producing published research results

Fisheries Technician, The University of Washington, 1999

On contract with the NMFS REFM Division, assisting with a fecundity study on atka mackerel. Responsible for counting and measuring oocytes, analyzing data, and assisting with the publication of research results

Research Assistantship, The University of Kansas, 1996-1998

Development of Microsoft Access database "The Sea Anemones of the World," funded by the NSF Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy (PEET) program, awarded to Dr. Daphne Fautin. Database can be viewed at http://hercules.kgs.ku.edu/hexacoral/anemone2/index.cfm

Teaching Assistantship, The University of Kansas, 1998

Biology 540 Invertebrate Zoology. Responsible for teaching, coordinating and grading laboratory portion of class, in addition to lecturing on several occasions

Curatorial Assistantship, The University of Kansas, 1997

Maintenance of the Invertebrate Zoology collection of The University of Kansas Natural History Museum (KUNHM), identification of specimens, accessioning of specimens, management of loans to and from the collection, maintaining collection database

Pentec Environmental, Inc., Edmonds, Washington, 1995-1996

Sorted marine invertebrates from sediment samples, identified ophiuroid specimens to species level, analyzed project data using Microsoft Excel 5.0



FIELD EXPERIENCE

Participated in NMFS RACE Division Aleutian Islands Survey

Participated in NMFS RACE Division Gulf of Alaska Survey

Participated in NMFS RACE Division West Coast Slope Survey

Participated in Atka mackerel pilot project in Seguam Pass, AK for the NMFS REFM Division

Collected specimens of the sea anemone genus Urticina for graduate research at The University of Kansas

Collected pelagic nemertean worms for undergraduate research project at The Evergreen State College

Traveled to 16 international natural history museums from 1996–1998



PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists

Gilbert Ichthyological Society- Council Member, Class of 2007



PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

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Last updated 5 October 2007