个人简介
Faculty member, University of Miami, 1972-present
Postdoctoral Fellowshiop, 197-01972, Laboratory Quantitative Biology, University of Miami
Ph.D., Plant Biological Chemistry, University of Georgia
B.S. Botany, 1965, University of Georgia
I have served as a technical swim official to the National Governing Body of Swimming in the United States, U.S.A. Swimming and to the NCAA , where I have been the referee for over 25 National Championships, 4 U.S. Olympic Festivals, and 4 Olympic Trials. I Worked as a technical swim official on the pool deck at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the 1994 Rome World Championships, the 1995 Pan Pacific Championships, the 1995, 1999, & 2003 Pan Am Games, the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, the 1998 Goodwill Games, and as head referee for the Women's NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships since 1997.
研究领域
My research interests include the study of the developmental changes that occur in the biochemistry and physiology of germinating plant root cells ; the molecular profiles of DNA, RNA and protein during root cell germination ; the role of transport ATPase enzymes in the adaptation of gill tissue to varying haline aquatic environments ; and the role of intracellular compartment kinetics in the ionic balance of mangroves to varying haline environments.
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Mallery,C.H. and Teas,H.J. The Mineral Ion Relations of Mangroves: I. Root Compartments and Ion Exclusion at Low Salinity. Plant and Cell Physiology. 25:1123-1135, 1985.
Mallery,C.H. A Carrier Basis for Ammonium Extrusion in a Teleost Gill. NH4-stimulated Na-dependent ATPase Activity in Opsanus beta. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 74A:889-897, 1983
Evans,D.H., Claiborne,J.B., Farmer,L, Mallery,C.H., and Krasny,E.J. Fish Gill Ionic Transport: Methods and Models. Biological Bulletin. 163:108-130, 1982
Mallery,C.H. HCO3-stimulated ATPase in Gill Microsomal membranes ofOpsanus beta. Federation Proceedings. 40:474, 1981
Mallery,C.H. Ammonium Stimulated Properties of a K-dependent ATPase inOpsanus beta, a Teleost with a NH4/Na Exchange Pump. American Zoologist. 19:944, 1979