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February 2011 ROBIN M. OVERSTREET Professor, Department of Coastal Sciences Gulf Coast Research Laboratory The University of Southern Mississippi 703 East Beach Drive Ocean Springs, MS 39564 (228) 872-4243 (Office)/(228) 282-4828 (cell)/(228) 872-4204 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected] Home: 13821 Paraiso Road Ocean Springs, MS 39564 (228) 875-7912 (Home) 1 June 1939 Eugene, Oregon Married: Kim B. Overstreet (1964); children: Brian R. (1970) and Eric T. (1973) Education : BA, General Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 1963 MS, Marine Biology, University of Miami, Institute of Marine Sciences, Miami, FL, 1966 PhD, Marine Biology, University of Miami, Institute of Marine Sciences, Miami, FL, 1968 NIH Postdoctoral Fellow in Parasitology, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, LA, 1968-1969 Professional Experience: Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Parasitologist, 1969-1970; Head, Section of Parasitology, 1970-1992; Senior Research Scientist-Biologist, 1992-1998; Professor of Coastal Sciences at The University of Southern Mississippi, 1998-Present. The University of Southern Mississippi, Adjunct Member of Graduate Faculty, Department of Biological Sciences, 1970-1999; Adjunct 1 Member of Graduate Faculty, Center for Marine Science, 1992-1998; Professor of Coastal Sciences, 1998-Present (GCRL became part of USM). University of Mississippi, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology, 1 July 1971-31 December 1990; Adjunct Professor, 1 January 1991-Present. Louisiana State University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Affiliate Member of Graduate Faculty, 26 February, 1981-14 January 1987; Adjunct Professor of Aquatic Animal Disease, Associate Member, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, 15 January 1987-20 November 1992. University of Nebraska, Research Affiliate of the Harold W. Manter Laboratory of the University of Nebraska State Museum, 1982- Present. University of Queensland, Visiting Professor, Department of Parasitology, 26 January-9 May 1984; 1 October-31 December 1992; 1 February-17 March 1995; and 11 November-17 December 1997. Auburn University, Adjunct Member of Graduate Faculty, 1987-1991. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Adjunct Member of Graduate Faculty, Department of Biology, 1990-1995. Southeastern Louisiana University, Adjunct Member of Institute for Environmental Research, 1991-2004. University of Connecticut, Reader and Research Director, 1999- 2000. University of South Alabama, Graduate Faculty (Administrative Appointment), 1999-2004. Tulane University, Adjunct Member of Graduate Faculty (Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology), 2003-2005. Unidad Mérida, Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute, Department of Marine Resources (CINVESTAV- IPN), Mérida, Yucatán, México, 2003- 2008, served as an external supervisor for a Ph.D. student University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health Science, Rome, Italy 18 September-13 October 2007. University of Louisiana, Lafayette, Adjunct Member of Graduate Faculty, Department of Biology, 2009- Military Service: United States Navy, 1956-1962, Active Duty 1957-1959, honorably discharged as Radarman Second Class. Research Support: Contracts and Grants Awarded: A Study of the Parasites and Diseases of Fishes, Mollusks, and Crustaceans Utilized in Mariculture. U. S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2-85-R. 1 July 1969 - 3 September 1972. Principal Investigators Robin Overstreet and David Cook. $114,845, 75:25 Federal: State. Parasites, Diseases, and Control of Diseases of Commercially Important Finfishes and Shellfishes from The Northern Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2-174-R. 1 July 1972 - 30 June 1975. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet. $113,056, 75:25 Federal: State. Parasites of Marine Animals in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Program, Project 08(1). 1 January 1973 - 31 December 1976. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet. NOAA/Sea Grant $103,500 plus $144,902 in kind and State matching. A Study of the Diseases of Fish of Mariculture Potential: Parasites and Parasite-Borne Diseases of Red Sea Mullets (Mugilidae). The United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, BSF Grant No. 94. 1 July 1974 - 30 June 1977. American counterpart (Cooperating Investigator) with Ilan Paperna (Principal Investigator) of The Hebrew University. IL 112,565 (amount unconfirmed). Parasites of Commercially Important Fishes. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2-262-R. 1 July 1975 - 30 September 1978. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet. $133,390, 75:25 Federal: State. Gulf Coast Survey of Fish and Shellfish for Parasites Pathogenic to the Human Consumer. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Food and Drug Administration. Contract No. 223-76-2141. 30 June 1976 - 29 June 1978. Subcontractor (Robin Overstreet) for Principal Investigator Donald Norris of The University of Southern Mississippi. $49,000 subcontract of $95,000 contract. Handbook of Marine Parasites of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Program. 1 January 1977 - 31 March 1978. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet. NOAA/Sea Grant $6,500 plus $5,212 in kind and State matching. Pathological Effects of Larval Thynnascaris Nematodes in the Rhesus Monkey ( Macaca mulatta ). United States Air Force Clinical Investigation No. 866. 17 July 1978 - 1979. Principal Investigator George W. Meyer (U.S. Air Force Medical Center, Keesler Air Force Base and Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland) and Associate Investigator Robin Overstreet. Commercial Fishes of Mississippi: Spawning and Miscellaneous Biological Parameters. U. S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2- 325-R. 1 October 1978 - 31 December 1981. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet. $210,760.67, 75:25 Federal: State. Digenea from Marine Fishes of the Northern Red Sea - Fauna Palestinia. Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet. Awarded on 12 July 1978 but not funded for lack of funds. Macroinvertebrate Fauna of Mississippi and Alabama Coasts. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Program, Project OSG No. 70(10)-MASGC No. E/0- 7. 1 January 1980 - 30 June 1982. Principal Investigators Richard Heard and Robin Overstreet. NOAA/Sea Grant $31,919 plus $15,951 in kind and State matching. "Adult Finfishes Sampling Program" of Monitoring and Assessment- Mississippi Coastal Fisheries, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2-382-R. 1 February 1982 - 30 September 1982. Director Thomas McIlwain, Project Leader Robin Overstreet. $67,379 of $177,704 total, 75:25 Federal: State. Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Tumorigenic Studies on a Composite of Drinking Water Carcinogens and Mutagens Utilizing Aquatic Animals as a Bioassay Animal. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute and U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command Contract NO1-CP-26008. 30 September 1982 - 29 September 1986. Principal Investigator Robin Overstreet, Co-Principal Investigators William Hawkins and William Walker. Total $569,884, no matching funds. Effects of Space Shuttle Launch Byproducts on Fishes. Bionetics Corporation, Kennedy Space Center. 1 October 1982 - 30 September 1983. Principal Investigator William Hawkins, Co-Principal Investigators Robin Overstreet and Mark Provancha. $3,500, no matching funds. "Adult Finfishes Sampling Program" of Coastal Fisheries Monitoring and Assessment - Mississippi Coast. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2-393-R. (NA84WCD01504, NA85WCD06034) 1 October 1982 - 30 September 1985. Director Thomas McIlwain, Project Leader Robin Overstreet. $216,019 of $560,000 total, 75:25 Federal: State. "Finfish Sampling Program (Gill Nets)" of Mississippi Gulf Coast Fisheries Monitoring and Assessment Program. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Pub.L. 88-309, Project No. 2-422-R. 1 October 1985 - 30 September 1987. Director Thomas McIlwain, Project Leader Robin Overstreet. $159,000 of $373,352 total, 75:25 Federal: State. Evaluation of Fish Carcinogenesis Models. Medicine and Biological Science Department, The American Petroleum Institute EH-24(B)-GCR-(579-5). 24 October 1985 - 31 January 1989. Principal Investigator William Hawkins, Co- Principal Investigators Robin Overstreet, William Walker, Thomas Lytle, and Judy Lytle. Total $185,600, no matching funds. Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Tumorigenic Studies on a Composite of Drinking Water Carcinogens Using Aquatic Animals as a Bioassay Animal. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. Contract