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JOSE L. PANERO JULY 2010 ADDRESS Section of Integrative Biology The University of Texas Austin, TX 78712 Ph. (512) 232-1990; Fax: (512) 471-3878 E-mail: [email protected] Citizenship: U.S.A. EDUCATION 1990 Ph.D., Botany, University of Tennessee 1986 M.S., Botany, University of Tennessee 1984 B.A., Biology, University of Miami 1979 High School Diploma, Centro Escolar del Lago, México PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2002-present Associate Professor of Integrative Biology, and Associate Director of the Plant Resources Center (Herbarium TEX-LL). 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Botany, and Assistant Director of the Plant Resources Center (Herbarium TEX-LL). 1993-1996 Assistant Professor, and Director, Michigan State University Herbarium. 1991-1993 Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin. 1990-1991 Lecturer, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. 1988-1990 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Tennessee. 1985-1988 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Tennessee. 1984-1985 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Tennessee. 1984 Research Assistant, Fairchild Tropical Gardens, Miami, Florida. GRANTS RECEIVED 2004-2007 National Science Foundation, DEB-0344116. Collaborative Research: Systematic Analysis of Evolutionary Radiation of Eupatorieae (Asteraceae). $311, 391. 2004-2006 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), CS011. México. Electronic catalogue of Mexican Asteraceae names; final phase. $5, 000. 2002-2004 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), V057. México. Electronic Catalogue of Mexican Vascular Plant Specimens Deposited at the University of Texas at Austin Herbaria; fourth phase. $57, 000. 2001-2003 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), AE024. México. Electronic catalogue of Mexican Asteraceae names; third phase. $12, 500. 2002-2003 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), AE012. México. Electronic catalogue of Mexican Asteraceae names; second phase. $9,700. 2001-2003 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), V057. México. Electronic Catalogue of Mexican Vascular Plant Specimens Deposited at the University of Texas at Austin Herbaria; third phase. $80, 000. 2000-2002 National Science Foundation, DIB-9987515. Electronic Catalogue of Mexican Vascular Plant Specimens Deposited at the University of Texas at Austin Herbaria. Funded extension to implement similar computerized database system at Herbario de la Universidad Agrícola La Molina, Lima, Peru. $292,609 and $30,000. 2001-2002 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), V004. México. Electronic catalogue of Mexican Asteraceae names. $15, 000. 2001-2002 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), V007. México. Electronic Catalogue of Mexican Vascular Plant Specimens Deposited at the University of Texas at Austin Herbaria; first phase. $25, 000. 1999-2003 National Science Foundation, DEB-9903800. Systematics of subtribe Galinsoginae (Asteraceae: Heliantheae). $82,553. Funded extension of $20,000. 1998-2000 Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), México. Q047. Electronic Catalogue of Mexican Vascular Plant Specimens Deposited at the University of Texas at Austin Herbaria; second phase. $53,000. 1997-2000 National Science Foundation. DEB-9709860. Electronic catalog of Mexican Asteraceae specimens deposited at the University of Texas at Austin Herbarium. $100,039 1995-1998 National Science Foundation. INT-MEX 94-16309. Enumeration of the Flora of the Mixteca Alta Region of western Oaxaca, Mexico. $42,780. 1994-2001 Fundación Bacardí and Fundación UNAM, Mexico. Documentación, evaluación y análisis de la diversidad florística del sur de Puebla y noroeste de Oaxaca. Co-PI: Patricia Dávila, UNAM. $80,000. 1994-1996 National Science Foundation DEB 94-96174. Phylogenetic studies of DNA and morphological variation in the subtribe Ecliptinae (Asteraceae: Heliantheae). $140,000. 1991-1994 National Science Foundation DEB 91-14798. Phylogenetic studies of DNA and morphological variation in the subtribe Ecliptinae (Asteraceae: Heliantheae). $230,500. 1991 Smithsonian Institution Faculty Fellowship. Systematic studies of Verbesina (Asteraceae: Heliantheae). $2,500. 1988-1990 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant BSR 88- -03222. Systematic revision of Helianthopsis (Asteraceae: Heliantheae). $10,052. HONORS/AWARDS Greenman Award 1993, Missouri Botanical Garden. This award is presented each year for the paper judged best in vascular plant or bryophyte systematics based on a doctoral dissertation published during the previous year. New species named in my honor: 14 Ageratina josepaneroi B. L. Turner (Asteraceae) Cobaea paneroi A. Prather (Polemoniaceae) Deprea paneroi Benítez & M. Martínez (Solanaceae) Eupatorium (Critonia) paneroi B. L. Turner (Asteraceae) Jaltomata paneroi T. Mione (Solanaceae) Lamourouxia paneroi B. L. Turner (Scrophulariaceae) Pavonia paneroi P. Fryxell (Malvaceae) Perymenium paneroi B. L. Turner (Asteraceae) Senecio (Psacaliopsis) paneroi B. L. Turner (Asteraceae) Verbesina paneroi B. L. Turner (Asteraceae) Thoreauea paneroi J. Williams (Apocynaceae); Viguiera paneroi B. L. Turner (Asteraceae) Carex paneroi González & Reznicek (Cyperaceae); Dimerostemma paneroi deMoraes (Asteraceae) Genus named in my honor: Paneroa E. E. Schilling (Paneroa stachyofolia type species; Asteraceae) New species I have described: 56. New species described by me or others based on my collections: approximately 80. 2 FIELD EXPERIENCE Numbered collections to date: 8873. 1985 Mexico (Aug-Oct). 1986 Mexico (Sep). 1987 Ecuador and Peru (Jun-Jul). 1988 Argentina, Ecuador, and Peru (Feb-Apr), Ecuador (Jun-Jul), Mexico (Sep). 1989. Mexico (Dec). 1990 Mexico (Sep), Mexico (Nov). 1991 Mexico (Aug-Sep), Mexico (Sep-Nov), Venezuela (Nov- Dec). 1992 Costa Rica (Jan), Mexico (Feb-Mar), Ecuador (Jul), Mexico (Nov), Mexico (Dec). 1993 Mexico (Jan), Mexico (Aug-Sep). 1994. Mexico (Mar), Mexico (June-August), Mexico (October- November), South Africa (November). 1995 Mexico (March), Mexico (May-June). 1996 Mexico (February), Malaysia (including Borneo), Taiwan (May-June), Mexico (June-July), Mexico (Oct- Nov). 1997. Canary Islands and central Spain (May), Mexico (October). 1999 Mexico (March). Mexico (August). 2000 Peru (May-June). 2001: Mexico (March). 2002: Mexico (March, October). 2003. Argentina, Chile (January-March), western USA (May). 2004. western USA (April-May). 2005), western USA (June). Mexico (December). 2006. western USA, Texas (April). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Plant Taxonomists Botanical Society of America RECENT INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2007. San Diego, USA. Plant and Animal Genome Conference: Sunflower Genome. How many genes are needed to resolve the tree of life of sunflowers? A multilocus chloroplast study reveals many more major lineages and a new paradigm in Asteraceae systematics. 2005. Vienna, Austria. International Botanical Congress. Systematics of subfamily Helianthoideae (Asteraceae). COURSES TAUGHT Synantherology BIO 386 (University of Texas). Graduate level course. Nine students. Ecology, Evolution and Society, BIO 301M (University of Texas). Biology for non-majors. Average enrollment 110 students. Native Plants of Texas (University of Texas). Majors, non-majors, undergrad and grad students. Plant Systematics (Grinnell College; Michigan State University, University of Texas). General Biology (University of Tennessee; Grinnell College). General Botany (University of Tennessee). PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Created nearly 200 pages documenting the largest flowering plant family Asteraceae for the Tree of Life web project (www.tolweb.org/Asteraceae), providing the public with the most up-to-date summary of the biology, economic uses, and phylogenetic relationships of sunflowers. National Science Foundation. Panel member: Biological Research Collections (December 2000, Fall 2002) Systematic Biology Panel (October 2000) Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology, UMEB (April 2000) Research Collections in Systematics and Ecology Program (Apr 1994). 3 Editorial Committee, Systematic Botany Monographs, 1998-2002. Ad hoc reviewer for: Systematic Botany American Journal of Botany Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Taxon Novon Plant Systematics and Evolution Brittonia Annals of Botany PUBLICATIONS Fifty two publications have been cited a total of 414 times (ISI Web of Science), 273 in the last 5 years, not including book citations (2009). 74. Quesada del Bosque, M.E., Panero, J.L., Navajas-Perez, R., Fernandez-Gonzalez, A., Garrido- Ramos, M., 2010. (submitted). A satellite-DNA evolutionary analysis in the North America endemic dioecious plant Rumex hastatulus (Polygonaceae). Genome 73. Garcia, S, Panero, J.L., Siroky, J., Kovarik, A., 2010. Repeated reunions and splits feature the highly dynamic evolution of 5S and 35S ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) in the Asteraceae family. BMC Plant Biology 10, 176 72. Schilling, E. E. Panero, J. L. 2010 (in press). Transfers to Simsia and description of Davilanthus, a new genus of Asteraceae. Brittonia 71. Panero, J. L. 2009. Chucoa ilicifolia, a spiny Onoseris (Asteraceae, Mutisioideae: Onoserideae). Phytologia 91: 537-541 70. Panero, J. L., Funk, V. A. 2009. New tribes in Asteraceae. Phytologia 91: 568-570. 69. Panero, J. L. 2008. Shared molecular signatures support the inclusion of Catamixis in subfamily