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Summers, Adam P., 1964-

LC control no.no2013100357
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Personal name headingSummers, Adam P., 1964-
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Variant(s)Summers, A. P. (Adam P.), 1964-
Other standard no.Q351028
305282316
0000000418946726
0000-0003-1930-9748
385347
7103024529
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:6B9DF41B-3F26-46F6-B197-60ABED69554D
Associated countryUnited States
Canada
Associated placeFriday Harbor (Wash.)
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
AddressFriday Harbor Laboratories 620 University Rd. Friday Harbor WA 98250 fishguy@uw.edu
Birth date1964
Field of activityBiomechanics
Fishes
AffiliationFriday Harbor Laboratories (Wash.)
University of Washington. School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
University of Washington. Department of Biology
University of California, Irvine
Profession or occupationBiologists University and college faculty members
Biology teachers College teachers
Marine laboratories--Employees
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Found inPaig-Tran, Erin Winters-Mist. Filtration at the mega-scale, 2012: title page (Adam Summers) page 4 (Dr. Adam Summers)
OCLC, September 16, 2013 (access points: Summers, A. P.; Summers, A. P. (Adam P.); Summers, Adam P.; Summers, Adam P., 1964- ; usage: A.P. Summers; Adam P. Summers)
Adam Summers biography website, September 16, 2013: home page (Adam Summers was raised in New York City and the north woods of Canada. At Swarthmore College he earned degrees in mathematics and engineering, but was not interesting in pursuing either as a career; masters degree in Biology at New York University and Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts. From the beginning of his research career he attempted to capitalize on previous training as an engineer to understand the evolution of the mechanical systems of animals. In 2001 he founded the Biomechanics Laboratory at the University of California; in 2009 he moved his laboratory north to the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories where he assumed the role of Associate Director. He enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for the field of biomechanics with a monthly column that appears in Natural History Magazine.) curriculum vitae - detailed (Adam P. Summers, Friday Harbor Laboratories, 620 University Rd., Friday Harbor, WA 98250; fishguy@uw.edu; Adam Summers is the associate director of the University of Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories and an associate professor in the department of Biology and in the School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences)
   <http://faculty.washington.edu/fishguy/People/Adam-Summers-Bio.html>
   <http://faculty.washington.edu/fishguy/People/Resources/longer%20CV.pdf>
Associated languageeng