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About Stephen Jacquemin

Stephen Jacquemin has held a lifelong interest in nature and environmental conservation. He is particularly passionate about improving our understanding of freshwater ecosystems to foster their preservation. He holds a BS in Biology from Ohio Northern University as well as a MS and PhD in Biology and Environmental Science from Ball State University. He is the author of over 50 peer reviewed articles and technical reports, recipient of well over a half million dollars in conservation research funding, has contributed more than 100 scientific abstracts and presentations, and been featured in numerous local, regional, and national news outlets ranging from the local paper to the New York Times for his work. He is currently a Professor of Biology at Wright State University Lake Campus.
 

Positions

2020 - Present Professor, Wright State Lake Campus, Wright State University Science, Mathmatics, & Engineering - Biological Science
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2016 - 2020 Associate Professor, Wright State Lake Campus, Wright State University Biological Sciences
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2013 - 2016 Assistant Professor, Wright State Lake Campus, Wright State University Biological Sciences
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2012 - 2013 Graduate Instructor, Ball State University ‐ Biology
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2009 - 2011 Adjunct Faculty, Ivy Tech Community College ‐ Department of General Studies
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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2013 Ph.D., Ball State University
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2010 MS, Ball State University
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2008 BS, Ohio Northern University
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2006 Certificate, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba
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Contact Information

Wright State University - Lake Campus
7600 Lake Campus Drive - Celina, OH 45822
Phone: (740) 815-2679

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