Daniele Ardizzone, Italian marine biologist, consultant. Achievements include research in application of the bomb radiocarbon method to shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus, age validation. Recipient Research Award, American Museum Natural History, 2003, CSU Fresno, 2004, Best Poster award, SeaGrant, Annual Western Society Naturalists Conference, 2005; fellow, Fulbright, 2001; grantee, Packard Foundation, 2005.
Background
Ardizzone, Daniele was born on February 1, 1974 in Rome.
Education
Master of Science in Marine Science, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, California, 2005.
Career
Senior researcher small wetlands project Link Campus University Malta and Italian Ministry Environmental, Rome, 2007—2008. Camp leader and biologist coastal dolphin project Clear To Send, Italy, 2008. Guest speaker Alfa Laval, 2007—2008.
Recipient Research Award, American Museum Natural History, 2003, CSU Fresno, 2004, Best Poster award, SeaGrant, Annual Western Society Naturalists Conference, 2005. Fellow, Fulbright, 2001. Grantee, Packard Foundation, 2005.
Recipient Research Award, American Museum Natural History, 2003, CSU Fresno, 2004, Best Poster award, SeaGrant, Annual Western Society Naturalists Conference, 2005. Fellow, Fulbright, 2001. Grantee, Packard Foundation, 2005.