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− | Ph.D. 2007-Present | + | Ph.D. 2007-Present <br> |
− | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT | + | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT <br> |
− | Primary Advisor: John Silander Jr. | + | |
+ | Primary Advisor: John Silander Jr. <br> | ||
B.S. 19993 | B.S. 19993 | ||
− | University of Massachusetts at Amherst | + | University of Massachusetts at Amherst <br> |
− | Environmental Sciences | + | Environmental Sciences <br> |
− | Biology Concentration | + | Biology Concentration <br> |
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+ | == Presentations == | ||
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Sarah A. Treanor, Jenica M. Allen, Ines Ibanez, Leslie J. Mehrhoff, and John A. Silander Jr. Early detection of invasive alien species using hierarchical Bayesian models: Examples from northeastern North America. 2008 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Poster Presentation) | Sarah A. Treanor, Jenica M. Allen, Ines Ibanez, Leslie J. Mehrhoff, and John A. Silander Jr. Early detection of invasive alien species using hierarchical Bayesian models: Examples from northeastern North America. 2008 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Poster Presentation) |
Revision as of 19:36, 2 September 2008
Doctoral Student
Office: BioPharm 225A
Voice: (860)486-4157
Fax: (860) 486-6364
E-mail: sarah.treanor@uconn.edu
Mailing address:
75 N. Eagleville Road, U-3043
Storrs, CT 06269
Education
Ph.D. 2007-Present
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Primary Advisor: John Silander Jr.
B.S. 19993
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Environmental Sciences
Biology Concentration
Presentations
Sarah A. Treanor, Jenica M. Allen, Ines Ibanez, Leslie J. Mehrhoff, and John A. Silander Jr. Early detection of invasive alien species using hierarchical Bayesian models: Examples from northeastern North America. 2008 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Poster Presentation)