User Engagement Lead (Community Manager)
CurrentWork at the intersection between research scientists and the KBase development and implementation teams to ensure that KBase can help answer important questions regarding microbes and society.
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Elisha M. Wood-Charlson is listed as Scientific Community Engagement for KBase (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) at Berkeley Lab, a with 4237 employees, based in Berkeley, California, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at lbl.gov and a matched LinkedIn profile for Elisha M. Wood-Charlson.
Elisha M. Wood-Charlson previously worked as User Engagement Lead (Community Manager) at Berkeley Lab and Community Engagement Manager for Environmental Microbiome Research at Earthcube (Nsf). Elisha M. Wood-Charlson holds Postdoc, Marine Biology And Biological Oceanography from University Of Hawaii At Manoa.
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Making science more efficient by helping to improve (microbiome) data science through effective communication and collaboration. I work across the science, technology, engineering, and communications space with the goal of accelerating our understanding of microbes in our environment and health. My professional training is in marine science, with a foundation in using 'omics to understand biological interactions, and I am passionate about making science communication and collaboration impactful.
Listed skills include Science, Pcr, Microbiology, Ecology, and 34 others.
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Berkeley, Ca
Work at the intersection between research scientists and the KBase development and implementation teams to ensure that KBase can help answer important questions regarding microbes and society.
Planet Microbe (Co-PI, NSF 2017-2020): Enabling the discovery and integration of oceanographic ‘omics, environmental and physiochemical data layers. http://www.planetmicrobe.org/https://twitter.com/planetmicrobehttp://www.trelliscience.com/planetmicrobe/ECOGEO RCN (NSF 2014-2017): From environment, to base pairs, to ocean science and geobiology: Defining the tools and technologies for an interoperable environmental ‘omics cyberinfrastructure.https://www.earthcube.org/group/ecogeo
Honolulu, Hi
The Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology (SCOPE), funded by the Simons Foundation, is establishing a collaborative research program to advance our understanding of how microbes interact with each other and their environment in Earth's largest ecosystem: the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. As part of SCOPE's management team, my job is to enable the integration and transparency of SCOPE research, communications, and data management. Our team includes 16 principle investigators around the world and a management team based out of UH Manoa's Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education (C-MORE).
Washington D.C. Metro Area
The AAAS Community Engagement Fellows Program aims to improve collaboration and community building in science. It provides a year-long professional development opportunity to individuals who cultivate member engagement and collaborative relationships within scientific associations and research collaborations.
University Of Hawai'I At Manoa
Through C-MORE's Education Office, I am creating science communication training opportunities for graduate students and postdocs, as well as participating in outreach activities with local schools around Hawai'i.I am also the communication manager for a Research Coordination Network (RCN) funded by the National Science Foundation. Our RCN's mission is to identify community needs and develop plans towards the creation of a federated cyberinfrastructure designed to enable ocean and geobiology environmental ‘omics. This project focuses on getting experts from diverse research backgrounds (field and lab biologists, as well as computer scientists) to communicate and develop collaborative solutions.
Townsville, Qld, Australia
Extensive laboratory and bioinformatic method development for looking at coral-associated viruses and their role in the health of coral reefs across several climate change scenarios.
My currently work focuses on studying the abundance, diversity, and population dynamics of cyanophages in the N. and S. Pacific Subtropical Gyre. I am also interested in studying the changes in viral communities in relation to climate change scenarios.
Biology DepartmentCourses taught:-Introductory Biology w/ -Microbiology w/ Lab-Symbiosis w/ Lab-Symbiosis for non-majors
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental BiologyCourses taught:-Introductory Biology-Microbiology Lab
Invertebrate Biology LabIntroductory Biology LabGenetics LabAnatomy and Physiology Lab
Responsibilities included making DNA libraries for sequencing and bioinformatics analysis of annotated genomes.
Responsibilities included DNA extraction, PCR, and high-throughput DNA sequencing of Salmon (Chinook, Coho, Steelhead).
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Activities and Societies: Teaching Assistant for: Introductory Biology Lab, Invertebrate Biology Lab, Genetics, Cell Biology, Anatomy.
Highest Honors - Marine Biology B.S. Highest Honors - Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology B.S.
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Elisha M. Wood-Charlson works for Berkeley Lab.
Elisha M. Wood-Charlson is listed as Scientific Community Engagement for KBase (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) at Berkeley Lab.
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Elisha M. Wood-Charlson has worked for Berkeley Lab, Earthcube (Nsf), Simons Collaboration On Ocean Processes And Ecology (Scope), American Association For The Advancement Of Science, and Center For Microbial Oceaography: Research And Education.
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Elisha M. Wood-Charlson holds Postdoc, Marine Biology And Biological Oceanography from University Of Hawaii At Manoa.
Elisha M. Wood-Charlson is listed with skills including Science, Pcr, Microbiology, Ecology, Molecular Biology, Scientific Writing, Bioinformatics, and Research.
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