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Deborah J. GochfeldPrincipal ScientistNational Center for Natural Products Research University of MississippiP.O. Box 1848 University, MS 38677Tel. (662) 915-6769 Fax. (662) 915-7062 Email: gochfeld@olemiss.eduRESEARCH INTERESTS Physiological, immunological and ecological adaptations of marine organisms to naturaland anthropogenic stressors (e.g., disease, climate change [temperature, extreme stormand flooding events, ocean acidification], nutrients, sedimentation, pollutants). Chemical ecology, behavioral ecology, marine biotechnology. Biology and ecology of sponges, cnidarians, fishes and oysters.EDUCATION1997 Ph.D. Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HIDissertation: Mechanisms of coexistence between corals and coral-feedingbutterflyfishes: territoriality, foraging behavior, and prey defense.1988 B.A. Biology, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NYPhi Beta Kappa; General Honors; Departmental Honors in BiologyRESEARCH APPOINTMENTS2019Associate Graduate Faculty, Division of Environmental Toxicology, Department ofBioMolecular Sciences, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2015Research Professor, Division of Environmental Toxicology, Department ofBioMolecular Sciences, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2012Principal Scientist, National Center for Natural Products Research, University ofMississippi, Oxford, MS2008Visiting Scientist, Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystem Program, Smithsonian MarineScience Network1992Visiting Scientist, University of Guam Marine Laboratory, Mangilao, Guam2000-2012 Visiting Scientist, Caribbean Marine Research Center, Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas2006-2012 Senior Scientist, National Center for Natural Products Research, University ofMississippi, Oxford, MS2001-2006 Research Scientist, National Center for Natural Products Research and NationalInstitute of Undersea Science and Technology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS1998-2001 NIH National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Research Fellow,Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS1997-1998 Resident Director, Hofstra University Marine Laboratory, St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica1994-1996 Research Assistant, Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI1996Environmental Consultant, United Nations Development Program, New Ireland,Papua New Guinea1991-1996 Visiting Researcher, Christensen Research Institute, Madang, Papua New Guinea1988Lab Technician, Graduate Program in Ecology, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ1987Research Assistant, Dept. of Biology, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY1984-1987 Research Assistant, Graduate Program in Ecology, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ

Deborah J. GochfeldTEACHING EXPERIENCE2017Instructor of Record, Department of BioMolecular Sciences, University ofMississippiIndependent Research (undergraduate: PHCG 541/542), Thesis Research (graduate:PHCG 697)2016Instructor of Record, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College and Departmentof Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of MississippiIndependent or Thesis Research (HON 401/402, CHEM 351, CHEM 463)2016Guest Lecturer, Department of BioMolecular Sciences, University of MississippiGraduate Student Survival Strategies (BMS 601)2016-2019 Instructor, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas CampusDeveloped and taught Caribbean Sponge Identification Workshop2009-2014 Guest Lecturer, Department of Pharmacology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSIntroduction to Environmental Toxicology (PHCL 347/547)2010-2011 Instructor, Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSAdaptations to Stress on Coral Reefs (PHCG 541): 2-week, intensive, experientialstudy abroad course in the Bahamas (4 sections of 16 students)2008-2009 Guest Lecturer, School of Engineering, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSGlobal Warming: Causes, Impacts and Solutions (ENGR 597)2001-2004 Instructor, Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSMarine Chemical Ecology (PHCG 620)2001-2006 Guest Lecturer, Department of Biology, University of , MI. pp 67-706

Deborah J. 1320132012201220122012Slattery M, Gochfeld DJ. Butterflyfishes exhibit species-specific responses to changesin Pacific coral reef benthic communities. Marine Biology 163:246-258*Jarrett JK, Gochfeld DJ, Lesser MP. Aposematic coloration does not deter corallivoryby fish on the coral Montastraea cavernosa. Coral Reefs 35:883-887Slattery M, Gochfeld DJ, Diaz MC, Thacker RW, Lesser MP. Variability in chemicaldefense across a shallow to mesophotic depth gradient in a Caribbean sponge. CoralReefs 35:11-22.*Maldonado A, *Johnson A, Gochfeld D, Slattery M, Ostrander GK, Bingham J-P,Schlenk D. Hard coral (Porites lobata) extracts and homarine on cytochrome P450expression in Hawaiian butterflyfishes with different feeding strategies. ComparativeBiochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology 179:57-63.Gochfeld DJ, *Ankisetty S, Slattery M. Proteomic profiling of healthy and diseasedhybrid soft corals (Sinularia maxima x polydactyla). Diseases of AquaticOrganisms 116:133-141.*Easson C, Slattery M, *Baker D, Gochfeld DJ. Complex ecological associations:evidence for competition and facilitation in a sponge-algal interaction. MarineEcology Progress Series 507:153-167Olson JB, Thacker RW, Gochfeld DJ. Molecular community profiling reveals impactsof time, space, and disease status on the bacterial community associated with theCaribbean sponge Aplysina cauliformis. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 87:268-279*Easson CG, Slattery M, Momm HG, Olson JB, Thacker RW, Gochfeld DJ. Exploringindividual- to population-level impacts of disease on coral reef sponges: usingspatial analysis to assess the fate, dynamics, and transmission of Aplysina Red BandSyndrome (ARBS). PLoS One 8(11): e79976 (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0079976)*Ankisetty S, Khan S, Avula B, Gochfeld D, Khan I, Slattery M. Chlorinateddidemnins from the tunicate Trididemnum solidum. Marine Drugs 11:4478-4486Slattery M, *Renegar DA, Gochfeld DJ. Direct and indirect effects of a new disease ofalcyonacean soft corals. Coral Reefs 32:879-889*Marsh-Hunkin KE, Gochfeld DJ, Slattery M. Antipredator responses to invasivelionfish, Pterois volitans: interspecific differences in cue utilization by two coralreef gobies. Marine Biology 160:1029-1040.Slattery M, Gochfeld DJ, *O’Donahue LRK, *Easson CG. Facilitation of coral reefbiodiversity and health by cave sponge communities. Marine Ecology ProgressSeries 476:71-86Slattery M, *Ankisetty S, *Coralles J, *Marsh-Hunkin KE, Gochfeld DJ, Willett KL,Rimoldi J. Marine proteomics: A critical look at an emerging technology. Journal ofNatural Products 75:1833-1877Gochfeld DJ, *Easson CG, *Freeman CJ, Thacker RW, Olson JB. Disease and nutrientenrichment as potential stressors on the Caribbean sponge Aplysina cauliformis andits bacterial symbionts. Marine Ecology Progress Series 456:101-111Gochfeld DJ, *Kamel HN, Olson JB, Thacker RW. Trade-offs in defensive metaboliteproduction but not ecological function in healthy and diseased sponges. Journal ofChemical Ecology 38:451-462*Rohde S, Gochfeld DJ, *Ankisetty S, Avula B, Schupp P, Slattery M. Spatialvariability in secondary metabolites of the sponge Stylissa massa. Journal ofChemical Ecology 38:463-4757

Deborah J. 062005200420032001Gochfeld DJ, *Easson CG, Slattery M, Thacker RW, Olson JB. Population dynamics of asponge disease on Caribbean reefs. In: Stellar DL, Lobel LK (eds), Proceedings of theAmerican Academy of Underwater Sciences 31st Scientific Symposium, Monterey, CA.pp 125-128Gochfeld DJ, *Pappas KE, *Lee S, Aeby GS. Variability in antibacterial activity inHawaiian corals. In: Pollock NW (ed) Diving for Science 2011. Proceedings of theAmerican Academy of Underwater Sciences 30th Symposium. Portland, ME. pp 137139*Ankisetty S, Gochfeld DJ, Diaz MC, Khan S, Slattery M. Chemistry of the deep reefCaribbean sponges Plakortis angulospiculatus and Plakortis halichondrioides.Journal of Natural Products 73:1494-1498Gochfeld DJ. Territorial damselfishes facilitate survival of rare corals by providing anassociational refuge from predation. Marine Ecology Progress Series 398:137-148*Renegar DA, Blackwelder PL, *Miller JD, Gochfeld DJ, Moulding AL. Ultrastructuraland histological analysis of Dark Spot Syndrome in Siderastrea siderea and Agariciaagaricites. Proceedings of the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium, Ft.Lauderdale, Florida, July 2008: 185-189Gochfeld DJ, Olson JB. A novel feeding behavior by an ambush predator on toxicprey. Coral Reefs 28:155Slattery M, *Kamel HN, *Ankisetty S, Gochfeld DJ, *Hoover CA, Thacker RW. Hybridvigor in a Pacific soft coral community. Ecological Monographs 78:423-443Gochfeld DJ, Aeby GS. Antimicrobial chemical defenses in Hawaiian corals: possibleprotection from disease? Marine Ecology Progress Series 362:119-128Gochfeld DJ, *Schlöder C, Thacker RW. Sponge community structure and diseaseprevalence on coral reefs in Bocas del Toro, Panama. In: Custódio MR, Lõbo-HajduG, Hajdu E, Muricy G (eds) Porifera Research: Biodiversity, Innovation, andSustainability. Série Livros 28. Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. Pp 335-343Olson J, Gochfeld D, Slattery M. Aplysina red band syndrome: a new threat toCaribbean sponges. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 71:163-168Quinn NJ, Gochfeld D, Hamann MT, Slattery M, Walker L, Kojis BL. Documentingand conserving biodiversity of Jamaican coral reefs while exploring forpharmacologically interesting natural products. Proceedings of the 10thInternational Coral Reef Symposium 3:800-809Slattery M, Gochfeld DJ, *Kamel H. Hybrid soft coral aquaculture to produce novel“Pharmaceutical Factories”. Global Aquaculture Advocate 8:42-43Gochfeld DJ. Predation-induced morphological and behavioral defenses in a hardcoral: implications for foraging behavior of coral-feeding butterflyfishes. MarineEcology Progress Series 267:145-158Gochfeld DJ, *El Sayed KA, *Yousaf M, *Hu J, Bartyzel P, Dunbar DC, *Wilkins SP,Zjawiony JK, Schinazi RF, Wirtz SS, Tharnish PM, Hamann MT. Marine naturalproducts as lead anti-HIV agents. Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry. 3:401-424Gochfeld DJ, Hamann MT. The isolation and biological evaluation of filiformin,plakortide F and plakortone G from the Caribbean sponge Plakortis sp. Journal ofNatural Products 64:1477-14798

Deborah J. 88Gochfeld DJ, *Minton DT. When to move and where to go: movement behavior ofthe Caribbean littorinid Cenchritis muricatus. Journal of Shellfish Research 20:447452*Minton DT, Gochfeld DJ. Is life on the tropical shore really so hard?: the role ofabiotic factors in structuring a supralittoral molluscan assemblage. Journal ofShellfish Research 20:477-483Burger J, Gochfeld DJ, *Minton D, Murray BG, Pyle P, *Seto N, Smith D, Gochfeld M.Metals in feathers of Bonin Petrel, Christmas Shearwater, Wedge-tailed Shearwaterand Red-tailed Tropicbird in the Hawaiian Islands, Northern Pacific. EnvironmentalMonitoring and Assessment 59:343-358Gochfeld DJ, Aeby GS. Control of populations of the coral-feeding nudibranch,Phestilla sibogae, by coral reef fishes and crustaceans. Marine Biology 130:63-70Burger J, Cooper K, Saliva J, Gochfeld D, Lipsky D, Gochfeld M. Mercurybioaccumulation in organisms from three Puerto Rican estuaries. EnvironmentalMonitoring and Assessment 22:181-197Burger J, Cooper K, Gochfeld DJ, Saliva JE, Safina C, Lipsky D, Gochfeld M.Dominance of Tilapia mossambica, an introduced fish species, in three Puerto Ricanestuaries. Estuaries 15:239-245Burger J, Gochfeld M, Saliva JE, Gochfeld DJ, Gochfeld DA, Morales H. Habitat use bynesting Zenaida doves (Zenaida aurita) in Puerto Rico: avoidance of islands withoutnesting seabirds. Ornis Scandinavica 22:367-374Gochfeld DJ. Energetics of a predator-prey interaction: corals and coral-feedingfishes. Pacific Science 45:246-256Burger J, Gochfeld M, Saliva JE, Gochfeld D, Gochfeld D, Morales H. Antipredatorbehaviour in nesting Zenaida doves (Zenaida aurita): parental investment oroffspring vulnerability. Behaviour 111:129-143Burger J, Gochfeld M, Gochfeld DJ, Saliva J. Nest site selection in Zenaida dove(Zenaida aurita) in Puerto Rico. Biotropica 21:244-249Gochfeld M, Burger J, Saliva J, Gochfeld D. Herald petrel new to the West Indies.American Birds 42:1254-1258Published reports (not peer-reviewed):200819981996Starmer J, Asher J, Castro F, Gochfeld D, Gove J, Hall A, Houk P, Keenan E, Miller J,Moffit R, Nadon M, Schroeder R, Smith E, Trianni M, Vroom P, Wong K, Yuknavage K.The state of coral reef ecosystems of the Commonwealth of the Northern MarianaIslands. In: Waddell JE, Clarke AM (eds) The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of theUnited States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2008. NOAA TechnicalMemorandum NOS NCCOS 73. NOAA/NCCOS Center for Coastal Monitoring andAssessment’s Biogeography Team. Silver Spring, MD. pp 437-463Gochfeld DJ. Annotated guide to fishes in nearshore reef habitats of St. Ann's Bay,Jamaica. Hofstra University Marine Laboratory, Publication No. 24A. 44 ppGochfeld DJ. Coral reefs and associated fishes of southern New Ireland. In: Hair C(ed) Lak Marine Survey: An Ecological Assessment of the Coral Reef and Near ShoreEnvironments of Southern New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. Dept. of Environment9

Deborah J. Gochfeld1995and Conservation, United Nations Development Programme OPS-PNG/93/G31. Pp36-52Hopper D, Gochfeld D. Tuna cannery threatens coral reef in Papua New Guinea.Reef Encounter 17:13Other products:20182016Gochfeld DJ. Common Shallow Sponges of St. Thomas, USVI (2nd edition).Underwater field identification guide.Gochfeld DJ. Common Shallow Sponges of St. Thomas, USVI. Underwater fieldidentification guide.INVITED SEMINARS2019University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX2019Symposium on “Chemical responses to the biotic and abiotic environment by earlydiverging metazoans revealed in the post-genomic age”, Society for Integrative andComparative Biology, Tampa, FL2018Gulf Coast Research Lab, University of Southern Mississippi, Ocean Springs, MS2016Infectious Disease Seminar Series, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2013Center for Marine and Environmental Studies, University of the Virgin Islands, St.Thomas, USVI2011Department of Microbiology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI2010Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2010University of Guam Marine Laboratory, Mangilao, Guam2008Department of Biology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2007Mississippi Junior Sciences and Humanities Symposium, University of Mississippi,Oxford, MS2005Panel entitled “Doing Science: Focus on Undergraduate Involvement in ScientificResearch”, Sigma Xi/Honors College/Office of National Scholarship AdvisementPanel, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2005University of Guam Marine Laboratory, Mangilao, Guam2005Caribbean Marine Research Center, Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas2004Mini-Symposium on Marine Science, Division of Science and Math, University of theVirgin Islands, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.2004University of Guam Marine Laboratory, Mangilao, Guam2003Edwin W. Pauley Summer Program on Assessing the Health of Pacific Corals, HawaiiInstitute of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, HI2003University of Mississippi-NOAA/NURP workshop on Marine Resources of the BelizeBarrier Reef, University of Belize, Belmopan, Belize2003Joint Chemistry-Biology Merck-AAAS Undergraduate Research Program SeminarSeries, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL2003Caribbean Marine Research Center, Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas2002Coastal Resources Management Division, Saipan2001Department of Biology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS2001Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources, Pago Pago, American Samoa2000Department of Pharmacognosy, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt10

Deborah J. epartment of Biology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FLDepartment of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSDepartment of Marine Sciences, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FLDepartment of Biology, Providence College, Providence, RIDepartment of Biology and Geology, University of South Carolina at Aiken, SCInternational Year of the Reef Natural History Lecture Series, Waikiki Aquarium,Honolulu, HIDepartment of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSEdwin W. Pauley Summer Program on Behavioral Ecology of Marine Organisms,Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kaneohe, HIInvited Symposium Speaker, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology,Tampa, FLResearch feature, American Academy of Underwater Sciences Member Profile onAAUS Facebook, Instagram and Twitter platforms; University of MississippiDepartment of BioMolecular Sciences Facebook and Twitter platformsEditor, Diving for Science 2018: Proceedings of the American Academy ofUnderwater Sciences 37th Scientific SymposiumEditor, Diving for Science 2017: Proceedings of the American Academy ofUnderwater Sciences 36th Scientific SymposiumUniversity of Mississippi Delegate, National Association of Marine LaboratoriesSymposium Chair, The Role of Macro-invertebrates on Coral Reefs, InternationalCoral Reef Symposium, Honolulu, HIGrand Prize Winner, Inaugural UM School of Pharmacy Photo ContestInvited Speaker, 39th Eastern Fish Health Workshop, Shepherdstown, WVInvited Speaker, 33rd Eastern Fish Health Workshop, Atlantic Beach, NCKeynote Speaker, Mississippi Junior Sciences and Humanities Symposium,University of Mississippi

American Academy of Underwater Sciences 37th Scientific Symposium, Tahoe City, CA. Dauphin Island, AL: American Academy of Underwater Sciences. 124 pp. 2017 Gochfeld DJ, Wright CS (eds) Diving for Science 2017: Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Science

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