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1 Christopher G. Oakley Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University 612 Wilson Road, East Lansing, MI Phone: (517) PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Starting Jan Assistant Professor Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University Postdoctoral Research Associate D.W. Schemske lab, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D. Biological Science (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Florida State University. Advisor: Alice A. Winn 2004 M.S. Biological Science (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Florida State University. Advisor: Alice A. Winn 1998 B.S. Botany, University of Washington GRANTS NSF DEB : Evolutionary genetics of adaptation in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana (Co-PI, with Doug Schemske, Mike Thomashow, and John McKay, $980,000) 2010 Florida Native Plant Society Endowment Research Grant, Can among population variation in mating system explain patterns of adaptive genetic diversity in the endangered endemic Hypericum cumulicola (PI, $2,500) NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DDIG), DEB : The effects of drift and gene flow on adaptive potential in a structured plant population (Co-PI, $12,000) 1
2 AWARDS and FELLOWSHIPS 2015 Anton Lang Memorial Research Excellence Award, Michigan State University 2009 Margaret Y. Menzel Scholarship, Florida State University 2008 Dissertation Research Grant, Florida State University 2003 Robert K. Godfrey Scholarship, Florida State University Presidential Research Fellowship, Florida State University PUBLICATIONS Mojica, J.P., J. Mullen, J.T. Lovell, G. Monroe, J. Paul, C.G. Oakley, and J.K. McKay Genetics of water use physiology in locally adapted Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Science. In press. Dittmar, E.D.*, C.G. Oakley*, J.K. Connor, B.A. Gould, and D.W. Schemske Factors influencing the effect size distribution of adaptive substitutions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 283: *co-first authors. F1000 Recommended Oakley, C.G., J. P. Spoelhof, and D.W. Schemske Increased heterosis in selfing populations of a perennial forb. AoB Plants 7: plv122 Oakley, C.G., J. Ågren, and D.W. Schemske Heterosis and outbreeding depression in crosses between natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana. Heredity 115: Oakley, C.G The influence of natural variation in population size on ecological and quantitative genetics of the endangered endemic plant Hypericum cumulicola. International Journal of Plant Sciences 176: Oakley, C.G., J. Ågren, R.A. Atchison, and D.W. Schemske QTL mapping of freezing tolerance: links to fitness and adaptive trade-offs. Molecular Ecology 23: Dittmar, E., C.G. Oakley, J. Ågren, and D.W. Schemske Flowering time QTL in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana and implications for their adaptive value. Molecular Ecology 23:
3 Ågren, J., C.G. Oakley, J.K. McKay, J.T. Lovell, and D.W. Schemske Genetic mapping of adaptation reveals fitness trade-offs in Arabidopsis thaliana. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 110: F1000 Recommended Oakley, C.G Small effective size limits performance in a novel environment. Evolutionary Applications 6: Oakley, C.G. and A.A. Winn Effects of population size and isolation on heterosis, mean fitness, and inbreeding depression in a perennial plant. New Phytologist 196: Oakley, C.G. and A.A. Winn Population and family level inbreeding depression in the cleistogamous perennial Viola septemloba. International Journal of Plant Sciences169: Oakley, C.G., K.S. Moriuchi, and A.A. Winn The maintenance of outcrossing in predominantly selfing species: ideas and evidence from cleistogamous species. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 38: SUBMITTED AND DRAFTED MANUSCRIPTS Ågren, J., C.G. Oakley, S. Lundemo, and D.W. Schemske. Adaptive divergence in flowering time among natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana: QTL mapping and estimates of selection. To be submitted to Evolution. Perez, S., C.G. Oakley, and J.K. Connor. The comparative genetic architecture of two latitudinal quantitative traits in Arabidopsis thaliana. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Oakley, C.G., S. Lotz, R. Larson, M.F. Thomashow, D.W. Schemske, and D.M. Kramer. QTL mapping of photosynthetic responses to low temperature in locally adapted Arabidopsis thaliana. To be submitted to Molecular Ecology Oakley, C.G., S. Lundemo, J. Ågren, and D.W. Schemske. Patterns of heterosis in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana from Scandinavia. To be submitted to Evolution. 3
4 NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Oakley, C.G The genetic consequences of small population size in the endangered plant Hypericum cumulicola (Small) P.B. Adams (Hypericaceae). Palmetto: The Quarterly Journal of the Florida Native Plant Society 31: 4-7. INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2016 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 2015 Joint symposium, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center & MO Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO Ohio University, Athens, OH Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 2014 Penn State University, State College, PA 2013 W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI 2012 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 2011 Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, FL 2010 Florida Rare Plant Task Force annual meeting. Lake Wales, FL RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 The genetic basis of local adaptation and fitness tradeoffs. Oakley, C.G., J. Ågren, and D.W. Schemske. Oral presentation: Society for the Study of Evolution annual meeting. Austin, TX 2013 Fitness trade-offs and the ecological genetics of adaptation. Oakley, C.G., J. Ågren, and D.W. Schemske. Oral presentation: Society for the Study of Evolution annual meeting. Snowbird, UT 2011 Heterois in crosses between natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana. Oakley, C.G. Oral presentation: Society for the Study of Evolution annual meeting. Ottawa, Canada 2010 The effect of spatial population structure on patterns of adaptive trait variation in a rare perennial plant. Oakley, C.G. Oral presentation: Society for the Study of Evolution annual meeting. Portland, OR. 4
5 TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014 Lecturer, graduate course in Evolutionary Biology, Interdisciplinary Program in Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior (EEBB), Michigan State University Lectured and led discussions in topics such as the history of evolutionary biology, population genetics, quantitative and ecological genetics, molecular evolution, and applied evolutionary biology Teaching assistant, Department of Biological Science, Florida State University Lab courses taught: Experimental Biology (4 semesters), Field Botany (2 semesters), General Biology (2 semesters), and Plant Biology (7 semesters) 1998 Teaching assistant, Department of Botany, University of Washington Lab course taught: Plant Identification and Classification UNDERGRADUATES MENTORED 2012 Cristina Zambrana-Echevarría (MSU Plant Genomics REU): Gene expression variation and heterosis in the freezing tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana populations Teresa Bohner (Directed individual project, FSU): Population differentiation for floral traits associated with self fertilization in Hypericum cumulicola Miriam Ojima (FSU Teach intern): Inter- and intra-specific interactions affecting germination and seedling establishment in Hypericum cumulicola Mary Grace Shuster (FSU Teach intern): Population differentiation for germination timing and root:shoot allocation in Hypericum cumulicola. PEER REVIEWER American Journal of Botany, Annals of Botany, Axios review, Botany, Caribbean Journal of Science, Castañea, Conservation Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Genes Genomes Genetics, Journal of Ecology, Journal of Heredity, Molecular Ecology, New Phytologist, and Rhodora 5
6 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Botanical Society of America Society for the Study of Evolution OUTREACH 2016 I am currently working with two high school science teachers to develop a lesson plan for inquiry based learning using a modification of my freezing tolerance assay. This lesson plan supports Next Generation Science Standards, and incorporates several NGSS themes: evolution by natural selection, geographic spread of populations due to climate change, and adaptation. Students will be introduced to the goals and approaches used in our research and gain experience performing hands-on experiments by estimating freezing tolerance. In addition, I am developing a "Data Nugget" that will allow students to gain quantitative skills answering scientific questions using real freezing tolerance data from a broad collection of natural populations Present Planting Science: Scientist mentor for inquiry based learning project that pairs scientist mentors with teachers and groups of K-12 students conducting experiments in plant biology 2012 Michigan Science Olympiad: Evaluator for experimental design event for 96 teams of middle and high school students 6
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