HOPI DANIELLE ELISABETH HOEKSTRA
hopi@u.washington.edu
TITLE:
Graduate student, Ph.D. program, Zoology Department, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A.
EDUCATION:
B.A., Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley,
CA, 1994
Ph.D. candidate, Zoology Department, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA, 1995-present
POSITIONS:
Teaching Assistant, Molecular Evolution, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA, 1995
Teaching Assistant, Scientific Ethics, University of California,
Berkeley, CA, 1994
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Biology, University of California,
Berkeley, CA, 1993
CURRENT AFFILIATIONS:
American Society of Mammalogists, American Society of Zoologists,
Foundation for Northwest Natural History
FIELD EXPERIENCE:
Participant, International Kuril Island Project, 1995
PUBLICATIONS:
- Gunther, K.A. and H.E. HOEKSTRA. Bear-inflicted human injuries in
Yellowstone National Park, 1970-1994. Int. Bear Res. and Mgmt. (In
review).
- Gunther, K.A., M.J. Biel and H.E. HOEKSTRA. Bear attractant test for
alternative fuel. Proc. of Pred. Conf. (In review).
- HOEKSTRA, H.E., Queathem, E.J. and R.J. Full. Molting alters maximum
force production in insects. Journal of Experimental Biology (In
review).
- Queathem, E.J., HOEKSTRA, H.E. and R.J. Full. Effects of the molt
cycle on energetics of running on insects. Journal of Experimental
Biology (In review).
|