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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Scott D. Snyder, Ph.D. College of Science and Engineering Idaho State University Pocatello, ID 83209 Ph: 1 (208) 282

-5793 Email: sdsnyder@isu.edu CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION S Dean. College of Science and Engineering. Idaho State University. 2018

-present. Interim Vice President for Research.

Idaho State University.

2019-present. CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITION Professor. Department of Biological Sciences. Idaho State University. 2018

-present. PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Creative Activity (Chief Research Officer). University of Nebraska Omaha. 2010

-2018. Interim Executive Director. Peter Kiewit Institute, University of Nebraska. 2013

-2018. President. Nebraska Applied Research Institute. University of Nebraska. 2016-2017. President. Peter Kiewit Institute Technology Development Corporation. University of Nebraska.

2013-2016. Program Director.

Division of Environmental Biology. National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia. 2008-2010. PREVIOUS ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Professor. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska Omaha. 2008

-2018. Associate Professor. University of Nebraska Omaha. 200 5-2008. Assistant Professor. University of Nebraska Omaha. 2001

-2005. Assistant Professor. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. 1998

-2001. POSTDOCTORAL EXPERIENCE National Science Foundation / Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Evolution. University of New Mexico. 1996

-1998. EDUCATION University of Nebraska

-Lincoln; Ph.D., Parasitology, August 1996.

Wake Forest University; M.S., Parasitology, May 1992.

University of Nebraska

-Lincoln; B.S., Biological Sciences, August 1989.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015-2018. UNO lead on new exchange program s with China. Student, faculty and research exchange with multiple universities in Guangzhou and elsewhere in China.

2010-present. Developing research relationships in Europe and Asia.

1997-2008. Active biological research in Australia, Ukraine and Peru.

2 PHILANTHROPIC EXPERIENCE 2018-present. Lead on ISU's College of Science and Engineering fundraising efforts.

Efforts focus on STEM education and scholarships.

2014-2018. UNO lead on building the Nebraska Applied Research Institute. To date this project has garnered $

30 million in philanthropic support for building acquisition. I have worked with the top tier of philanthropic individuals and foundations in Omaha as part of this effort. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE 2016-present. Advisor. United States Strategic Command. Strategic Advisory Group.

2016-2018. Representative (ex officio).

Board of Directors.

UNeMed Technology Development Corporation.

2015-2018. Chair. University of Nebraska Omaha Athletics Committee (NCAA mandated).

2013-2018. Member. Board of Directors. National Strategic Research Institute. 2013-2018. Member. Chancellor's Cabinet. University of Nebraska Omaha.

2010-2018. Lead. Federal Team (Federal Government). University of Nebraska Omaha.

2010-2018. Member. Government Engagement Group (State Government). University of Nebraska Omah

a. 2009-2010. Chair. Dimensions of Biodiversity Working Group. National Science Foundation.

2009-2010. Digitization of Museum Collections Working Group. National Science Foundation.

2009. Broadening Participation Working Group. National Science Foundation.

FUNDING ACTIVITY

-Extramural 2008. Research Experience for Undergraduates. National Science Foundation $7,000. Funded. 2007. Research Experience for Undergraduates. National Science Foundation $6,000. Funded. 2006. Graduate assistantship supplement. National Science Foundation $51,323.

Funded. 2005. Collaborative Research: RUI: Parasites of Australian Turtles: Unknown Aspects of Biodiversity. Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories. National Science Foundation. $295,637. Funded. (Collaborator Tkach received an additional $211,649 for this project.) 2004. LI-COR Biosciences Genomics Education Matching Fund Program. LI

-COR 4300L + Sequencing, AFLP, and Microsatellite application package. $41,250. Funded. 2002. Parasites of Turtles: An Examination of Biodiversity, Systematics and Evolution. Collaboration in Basic Science and Engineering. National Research Council. $9,425.

Funded. 2000. Major Research Instrumentation Grant. National Science Foundation. Acquisition of Instrumentation for an Automated DNA Sequencing Facility. (With T. Shors and S. Bentivenga) $65,460. Funded. 1996. National Science Foundation and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Molecular Evolution. $80,000. Funded. PUBLICATIONS Tkach, V.V, Y. Kuzmin and S.D. Snyder. 2014. Molecular insight into systematics, host associations, life cycles and geographic distribution of the nematode family Rhabdiasidae. International Journal for Parsitology 44: 273

-284. Snyder, S. D.

and V. V. Tkach. 2011. Aptorchis kuchlingi n. sp. (Digenea: Plagiorchiodea) from the oblong turtle, Chelodina oblonga (Pleurodira: Chelidae), in Western Australia. Comparative Parasitology 78: 280-285.

3 Kuzmin, Y., V. V. Tkach, S. D. Snyder and J. A. Bell. 2011. Camallanus Railliet et Henry, 1915 (Nematoda, Camallanidae) from Australian freshwater turtles with descriptions of two new species and molecular differentiation of known taxa. Acta Parasitologica 56: 213

-226. Tkach, V. V. and S. D. Snyder. 2010. Proctocaecum blairi

n. sp. (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae) from the freshwater crocodile, Crocodylus johnstoni, in Northern Territory, Australia. Acta Parasitologica 55: 240-244. Tkach, V. V., Kuzmin, Y. and S. D. Snyder

. 2010. Krefftascaris Sprent, 1980 (Nematoda: Ascaridoidea) from Australian side

-necked turtles (Pleurodira: Chelidae) with description of Krefftascaris sharpiloi sp. nov. from Chelodina rugosa. Vestnik Zoologii 44: 3-13. Kuzmin, Y., V. V, Tkach S. D. Snyder and M. D. Maier. 2009. Camallanus tuckeri n. sp. (Nematoda, Camallanidae) from freshwater turtles (Pleurodira: Chelidae), in the Kimberley, Western Australia. Comparative Parasitology 76: 133

-14 0. Tkach, V. V. and S. D. Snyder. 2009. A new species of blood fluke (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) from the Malayan box turtle, Cuora amboinensis (Cryptodira: Geomydidae) in Thailand.

Journal of Parasitology 95: 743-746. Bolek, M. G., S. D. Snyder, and J. Janovy, Jr. 2009. Alternative life cycle strategies and colonization of young of the year leopard frogs, Woodhouse's toads, and bullfrogs by Gorgoderina attenuata in Nebraska. Journal of Parasitology 95: 604-616. Bolek, M. G., S. D. Snyder, and J. Janovy, Jr. 2009. Redescription of the frog bladder fluke Gorgoderina attenuata from the northern leopard frog, Rana pipiens. Journal of Parasitology 95: 665-668. Snyder, S. D.

and V. V. Tkach. 2009. Haplorchis popelkae

n. sp. (Digenea: Heterophyidae) from short

-neck turtles (Chelidae) in Northern Australia. Journal of Parasitology 95: 204

-207. Tkach, V. V. and S. D. Snyder. 2008. Aptorchis glandularis

n. sp. (Digenea: Plagiorchioidea) from the Northwester n Red-faced Turtle, Emydura australis (Pleurodira: Chelidae) in Northern Australia. Journal of Parasitology 94: 918-924. Bullard, S. A., S. D. Snyder, K. Jensen and R. Overstreet. 2008. New genus and species of Aporocotylidae (Digenea) from a lower actinopterygian, the American paddlefish, Polydon spathula, from the Mississippi Delta. Journal of Parasitology 94: 487-495. Tkach, V. V. and S. D. Snyder. 2007. Choanocotyle platti n. sp. from the Northern Long

-necked turtle, Chelodina rugosa (Pleurodira: Chelidae) in Australia. Acta Parasitologica 52: 318-324. Snyder, S. D.

and V. V. Tkach. 2007. Neosychnocotyle maggiae, n. gen. n. sp.

(Platyhelminthes: Aspidogastrea) from freshwater turtles in northern Australia. Journal of Parasitology 93: 399-403. Tkach, V, V. and S. D. Snyder

. 2007. Aptorchis megacetabulus n. sp. (Digenea: Plagiorchioidea) from the Northern Long

-Necked Turtle, Chelodina rugosa, (Pleurodira: Chelidae) in Australia. Journal of Parasitology 39: 404-408. Platt, T. R. and S. D. Snyder. 2007. Redescription of Hapalorhynchus reelfooti Byrd, 1939 (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) from Sternotherus odoratus (Latreille, 1801). Comparative Parasitology 74: 31-34. Tkach, V, V. and S. D. Snyder. 2006. Doodytrema carettochelydis

n. gen., n. sp. (Digenea: Microscaphidiidae) from the Pig

-Nosed Turtle, Carettochelys insculpta (Pleurodira: Chelidae) in Australia. Comparative Parasitology 73: 165-171. Snyder, S. D.

and V. V. Tkach. 2006. Paradeuterobaris victoriae n. sp. (Digenea: Microscaphidiidae) and Buckarootrema minuta n. sp. (Digenea: Pronocephalidae) from the Victoria River Red

-Faced Turtle, Emydura victoriae (Pleurodira: Chelidae) in Australia. Comparative Parasitology 73: 7-13. Brant, S. V., J .A. Morgan, G. M. Mkoji, S. D. Snyder, R. P. Rajapakse and E. S. Loker. 2006. An approach to revealing blood fluke life cycles, taxonomy, and diversity: provision of 4 key reference data including DNA sequence from single life cycle stages.

Journal of Parasitology 92: 77

-88. Snyder, S. D.

and R. E. Clopton. 2005. Collection and preservation of spirorchiid and polystomatid parasites from tu rtles. Comparative Parasitology 72: 102-107. Snyder, S. D. 2004. Phylogeny and paraphyly among tetrapod blood flukes (Digenea: Schistosomatidae and Spirorchiidae). International Journal for Parasitology 34: 1385-1392. Kuzmin, Y., V. V. Tkach and S. D. Snyde

r. 2003. The nematode genus Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from amphibians and reptiles of the Nearctic. Comparative Parasitology 70: 101-114. Lockyer, A. E., P. D. Olson, P. Ostergaard, D. Rollinson, D. A. Johnson, S. W. Attwood, V. R. Southgate, P. Horak, S. D. Snyder, T. H. Le, T. Agatsuma, D. P. McManus, A. C. Carmichael, S. Naem, and D. T. J. Littlewood. 2003. The phylogeny of the Schistosomatidae based on three genes with emphasis on the interrelationships of Schistosoma (Weinland, 1858). Parasitology 126: 203-224. Tkach, V. V. and S. D. Snyder.

2003. Acanthostomum macroclemidis

n. sp. (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae: Acanthostominae) from the alligator snapping turtle, Macroclemys temmincki. Journal of Parasitology 89: 159-167. Tkach, V. V., S. D. Snyder1. On the phylogenetic relationhips of some members of Macroderoididae and Ochetosomatidae (Digenea, Plagiorchioidea). Acta Parasitologica 46: 267-275. Snyder, S. D.

and V. Tkach. 2001. Phylogenetic and biogeographical relationships of Holarctic frog lung flukes (Digenea: Haeamtoloechidae). Journal of Parasitology 87: 1433-1440. Morgan J. A., R. J. Dejong, S. D. Snyder, G. M. Mkoji, and E. S. Loker. 2001. Schistosoma mansoni and Biomphalaria: past history and future trends. Parasitology 123: Suppl: S211-28. Kuzmin, Y., V. Tkach, and S. D. Snyder. 2001. Rhabdias ambystomae sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from the North American spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum (Amphibia: Ambystomatidae). Comparative Parasitology 68: 228

-235. Snyder, S. D., E. S. Loker, D. Johnston and D. Rollinson. 2001. The Schistosomatidae: advances in phylogenetics and genomics.

In Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes, D. T. J. Littlewood and R. A. Bray (editors). Taylor and Francis, London. p. 194

-20 0. Snyder, S. D.

and E. S. Loker. 2000. Evolutionary relationships among the Schistosomatidae and an Asian origin for Schistosoma. Journal of Parasitology 86: 283

-288. Janovy, J. Jr., S. D. Snyder, and R. E. Clopton. 1997. Evolutionary constraints on population structure: The parasites of Fundulus zebrinus (Pisces: Cyprinodontidae) in the South Platte River of Nebraska. Journal of Parasitology 83: 584

-592. Snyder, S. D.

and J. Janovy, Jr. 1996. Behavioral basis of second intermediate host specificity among four species of Haematoloechus (Digenea: Haematoloechidae). Journal of Parasitology 82: 94

-99. Janovy, J. Jr., R. E. Clopton, D. A. Clopton, S. D. Snyder, A. Efting, L. Krebs. 1995. Species density distributions as null models for ecologically significant interactions of parasite species in an assemblage. Ecological Modelling 77: 189

-196. Snyder, S. D. and J. Janovy, Jr. 1994. Second intermediate host

-specificity of Haematoloechus complexus and Haematoloechus medioplexus (Digenea: Haematoloechidae). Journal of Parasitology 80: 1052

-1055. Snyder, S. D.

and G. W. Esch. 1993. Trematode community structure in the pulmonate snail Physa gyrina. Journal of Parasitology 79: 205

-215.

5 INVITED SYMPOSIA Snyder, S. D. 2010. Hidden in a shell: parasite biodiversity in turtles. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology. Melbourne, Australia.

Snyder, S. D. 2004. Pathways to Parasitology: An Academic Perspective. Student Symposium. Journal of Parasitology 90 (Suppl.): 97. 79 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Philadelphia, PA.

Snyder, S. D.. 2003. Future directions of systematic and evolutionary parasitology. Student Symposium. Journal of Parasitology 89 (Suppl.): 66

-67. 78 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Rollinson, D. and S. D. Snyder. 1999. Phylogeny of the Schistosomatidae. Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes. The Linnean Society of London, London, U.K.

INVITED SEMINARS 2007. National Science Foundation. Arlington, Virginia.

2007. Museum of Natural History. Louisiana State University.

2006. Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology. University of Florida.

2006. Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries. Brisbane, Australia

. 2005. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. University of Kansas.

2005. Department of Biology. Sam Houston State University.

2004. Department of Biology. West Virginia State University.

GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED 2007-2009. Ashley Freyre, M.S. Trypanosoma of Australian freshwater turtles: Occurrence and diversity. 2007-2009. Dominique Freyre, M.

S. Population genetics and host specificity of Spirorchis scripta in emydid turtles

. 1999. Sonja Kock

, Ph.D., University of Kiel, Germany. Evolutionary relationships among members of the avian blood fluke genus Trichobilharzia

. 1998-2001. Rodney Smith, M.S. Examination of host specificity and local adaptation in the blood fluke, Schistosomatium douthitti. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED 2006-2009. Zach Weiler, B. S. student. Molecular phylogeny of turtle polystome parasites

. 2006-2007. Kacie Johannson, B. S. Student. Molecular identification of snail parasites.

2006-2007. Colin Sandoz, B. S. student. Blood protozoa of Australian turtles.

2006-2007. John Kuvetakis, B. S. student. Blood protozoa of Australian turtles.

2006. Jennifer Westbrook, B. S. student. Blood protozoa of Australian turtles.

2004-2007. Aaron Pilley, B. S. Student. Molecular identification of snail parasites.

2002-2006. Christopher Shoemaker, B. S. student. Ecological aspects of fish parasites.

2001-2005. Natalie Black, B. S. student. Life history elucidation of turtle blood flukes.

2001-2005. Kara Gordon, B. S. student. Life history elucidation of turtle blood flukes.

2000-2001. Jamie Oaks, B. S. student. Examination of the helminth fauna of Wisconsin reptiles.

1999-2000. John Ruby, B. S. student. Examination of the helminth fauna of anuran amphibians.

AWARDS AND HONORS 2010. Directors Award for Collaborative Integration

. National Science Foundation 1997. The Clark P. Read New Investigator Award. American Society of Parasitologists.

1995-1996. Student Representative to Council of the American Society of Parasitologists.

1994. Outstanding Student Paper Presentation (Best Student Paper), American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado.

6 1993. Meritorious Student Paper Presentation, American Society of Parasitologists Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

1993. David A. Becker Memorial Student Presentation Award, Southwestern Association of Parasitologists, Lake Texoma, Oklahoma.

SERVICE To the Discipline:

2012-present. Business Advisory Committee. American Society of Parasitologists.

2013-2015. Chair. Local Organizing Committee 2015 annual meeting of American Society of Parasitologists.

2012. Panelist. National Science Foundation.

2009-2012. Council Member. American Society of Parasitologists.

20 10-2012. Ashton Cuckler New Investigator Awrd Committee.

American Society of Parasitologists.

200 9-present. Executive Committee. Helminthological Society of Washington.

2008. Panelist. National Science Foundation. Systematic Biology.

2007-2008. Chair. Nominating Committee. American Society of Parasitologists

. 2007. Panelist. National Science Foundation. Partnership for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy.

2004-2008. R. Barclay McGhee Memorial Lecture Committee. American Society of Parasitologists.

2004-2006. Representative to ASP Council. Southwestern Association of Parasitologists 2003-2004. President. Southwestern Association of Parasitologists.

2002-2005. Student Awards Committee. American Society of Parasitologists.

2002-2004. Henry Baldwin Ward Medal Committee. American Society of Parasitologists.

2002-2003. President Elect & Program Officer. Southwestern Association of Parasitologists.

2000. Panelist. National Science Foundation Biocomplexity Program.

2000. Judge. Student Paper Competition. 52 nd Annual Midwestern Conference of Parasitologists.

1999. Panelist. National Science Foundation. Partnership for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy.

To the University

2015. Daugherty Water for Food Institute Executive Director search committee. University of Nebraska. 2010-2011. Daugherty Water for Food Institute Executive Director search committee. University of Nebraska.

2008. Chair. Terrestrial vertebrate biologist search committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha.

2006-2008. University Committee on Research. University of Nebraska at Omaha.

2006-2008. Budget Committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha.

2006. Molecular biologist search committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha. 2006. Merit review committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha 2005. Staff assistant search committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha 2004-2006. Curriculum and Scheduling Committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha. 2002-2004. Budget Committee. Department of Biology. University of Nebraska at Omaha. 2000. Microbial physiologist search and screen committee. Department of Biology & Microbiology. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

2000-2001. Space Utilization Committee. Department of Biology & Microbiology. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

7 2000. Aquatic ecologist search and screen committee. Department of Biology & Microbiology. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

1999. Plant taxonomist search and screen committee. Department of Biology & Microbiology. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

1998-2001. Curriculum and Scheduling Committee. Department of Biology & Microbiology. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Introductory Biology, Lecturer, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2007.

Parasitology, Lecturer, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2003

-2008. Biology II, Lecturer, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2001

-2008. Graduate Advanced Topics, The Role of Diseases in Shaping Human History, Instructor, 2000.

Animal Biology, Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 2000

-2001. Parasitology, Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 1999

-2001. Introductory Biology, Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 1999

-2001. Parasitology, Lecturer, University of New Mexico, 1997.

Parasitology, Laboratory Instructor, University of Nebraska

-Lincoln 1995

-1996. Field Parasitology, Teaching Assistant, U. of Nebraska, Cedar Point Biol. Station, 1993

-1995. Invertebrate Zoology, Laboratory Instructor, University of Nebraska

-Lincoln 1992

-1994. Introductory Zoology, Laboratory Coordinator, University of Nebraska

-Lincoln 1993

-1995. Behavioral Ecology, Teaching Assistant, University of Nebraska, CPBS, 1992.

Introductory Biology, Laboratory Instructor, Wake Forest University, 1990, 1992.

Comparative Physiology, Laboratory Instructor, Wake Forest University, 1991.

Introductory Biology, Laboratory Instructor, University of Nebraska

-Lincoln 1988.

Introductory Zoology, Laboratory Instructor, University of Nebraska

-Lincoln 1988

-1989.