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A.
MILLER
217C
Villa
Garden
Dr.,
Mill
Valley,
CA
94941
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C:
(517)
420-1339
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natemiller77@gmail.com
SUMMARY
Detail-oriented,
self-driven,
quantitative
biologist
with
expertise
in
physiology
and
the
use
R
for
statistical
analysis,
model-development,
and
data
visualization.
Significant
experience
extracting
and
cleaning
data,
analyzing,
and
effectively
presenting
large
and/or
complex
datasets.
Adept
at
conveying
multifaceted
methodologies
and
conclusions
to
broad
audiences
in
both
verbal
and
written
communications,
as
well
as,
working
in
both
independent
and
collaborative
settings.
SKILLS
8+
years
manipulating,
analyzing,
visualizing
biological
data
using
R,
including
ggplot2,
ggvis,
nlme,
plyr,
dplyr,
vegan,
and
sqldf
to
address
physiology
responses
to
environmental
change.
6+
years
developing
a
broad
statistical
background
working
in
R,
including
use
of
linear
regression,
generalized
linear
and
additive
models,
principle
components
analysis,
k-means
and
other
clustering
algorithms.
1+
year
experience
with
Python
including
NumPy,
Pandas,
SciPy,
Matplotlib
packages
1.5
years
of
knowledge
and
experience
with
C++
and
Arduino
microcontroller
programming
Demonstrated
ability
to
clearly
present
complex
data,
communicating
broader
impacts
in
written
and
verbal
contexts
including
use
of
Shiny
and
d3.js
for
interactive
visualizations
Self-motivated,
independent
and
collaborative
team
member,
with
the
ability
to
manage
multiple
tasks
and
deadlines
and
learn
new
skills
quickly.
EXPERIENCE
AUG
2014
PRESENT
ADJUNCT
PROFESSOR,
BIOLOGY
DEPT.,
SAN
FRANCISCO
STATE
UNIVERSITY
Responsible
for
designing
experiments
and
analyzing
complex
datasets
related
to
the
physiological
responses
of
organisms
to
environmental
change.
Present
the
results
of
complex
analysis
in
a
clear
and
concise
manner
to
a
diverse
audience
both
formal
and
informal
settings,
verbally
and
in
writing.
Advise
and
mentor
students,
participate
as
a
collaborative
team
member
on
committees,
working
groups,
etc.
2008-2013
POSTDOCTORAL
FELLOW,
SAN
FRANCISCO
STATE
UNIVERSITY,
with
DR.
JONATHON
STILLMAN
Studied
the
consequences
of
environmental
change
for
marine/estuarine
invertebrates
across
multiple
life
history
stages
Used
R
for
all
data
analyses
(multiple
linear
regression,
multivariate
statistics)
Expertly
communicated/presented
findings
to
local
stakeholders
and
resource
managers,
through
working
groups,
publications,
and
conference
presentations.
EDUCATION