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Kenneth B. Storey earned a Ph.D. (Zoology) at the University of British Columbia and B.Sc. (Biochemistry) at the University of Calgary. Prior to joining Carleton's faculty in 1979, he was Assistant Professor of Zoology at Duke University in North Carolina. His research activities have taken him around the globe to places as diverse as Antarctica and the Amazon in Brazil. He is married and has two daughters. For detailed information about Storey's current projects and research interests and a complete list of his publications, visit his home page at www.carleton.ca/~kbstorey/. NATIONALITY: Canadian

EDUCATION: B.Sc. (First Class Honours) Biochemistry, University of Calgary, 1971 Ph.D. Zoology, University of British Columbia, 1974



PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

7/01 - 6/08

Canada Research Chair in Molecular Physiology, College of Natural Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa

7/89 -present

Professor of Biochemistry, Departments of Biology and Chemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa

7/85-6/89

Professor of Biochemistry and Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa

7/79-6/85

Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa

7/74-6/79

Assistant Professor of Zoology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina



PROFESSIONAL HONOURS:

2008 - Carleton University Research Achievement Award (also in 2003, 1998,1992,1989) 2007 - Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Calgary 2005-2007 - Professor Extraordinary, Botany & Zoology, Stellenbosch University, S. Africa 2004-present - ISI Highly Cited Researcher 2000 - Public Awareness Prize, Canadian Society of Zoologists 1999 - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship 1998 - Ottawa Life Sciences Council, Basic Research Award 1997 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected 1993-1995 - Killam Senior Research Fellowship 1990 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, elected 1989 - Ayerst Award, Canadian Biochemical Society 1984-1986 - E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship, NSERC Canada



PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Plenary & keynote lectures: 51

Invited symposium lectures: 84

Symposia organized: 27

Invited university seminars: 349

Voluntary communications at conferences: 334


Total publications: 575

 Includes: 
 Invited reviews in conference proceedings: 44
 Invited review articles: 24
 Book chapters: 12
 Magazine & encyclopedia articles: 6
 

Books edited

Editor: Functional Metabolism: Regulation and Adaptation, 2004 Cell and Molecular Responses to Stress, Elsevier Press, 3 volumes, 2000-2002

Member of the Series Advisory Board Ecological and Environmental Physiology (ed. W. Burggren) Oxford University Press, 2003-

Member of Editorial Board: Journal of Thermal Biology (since 2007) Journal of Comparative Physiology B (since 1994) Past member: American Journal of Physiology, Molecular Physiology, Copeia, J. Experimental Zoology, Environmental Reviews, Biochemistry & Cell Biology, Cryo-Letters, Experimental Biology Online



PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

Royal Society of Canada Society for Cryobiology Canadian Biochemical Society Canadian Society of Zoologists American Society of Biological Chemists American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists American Association for the Advancement of Science The Explorers Club of New York (past)



RESEARCH PERSONNEL DIRECTED:


Postdoctoral fellows Current 0 Past 11

Ph.D. Students Current 6 Past 27

M.Sc. Students Current 7 Past 41

B.Sc. Hons. Students Current 1 Past 70

NSERC USRA scholars Current 0 Past 42

Technicians Current 0 Past 13



RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (recent)

2008 - Visiting researcher, Sable Systems International, Las Vegas, Nevada 2007 - Visiting researcher, Dept. Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, S. Africa 2005 - Visiting researcher, Physiologisches Institut, Universitat Zuerich-Irchel, Switzerland 2004 - Visiting researcher, Dept. Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, S. Africa 1999 - Visiting researcher, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan 1998 - Visiting researcher, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York 1998 - Visiting researcher, Harvard Medical School (lab of F. Bunn) and Massachusetts General Hospital (lab of D. Brown), Boston, Mass. 1997 - Visiting researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, University of California, Berkeley, CA. 1994 - Visiting scientist, McMurdo Station, Antarctica 1993 - Visiting researcher, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, MA 1992 - Visiting researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, University of California, Berkeley, CA. 1991 - Visiting researcher, Department of Biochemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC 1990 - Visiting researcher, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA.