Degrees:
Ph.D., SUNY College of Envtl Sci
B.S., Northern Arizona Univ.
Jaclyn Torkelson is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry. After dual majoring in chemistry and environmental science at Northern Arizona University, Jaclyn went on to receive her PhD in environmental chemistry from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Jaclyn has done work focusing on the biogeochemical cycling of particulate matter on coral reefs using lipid biomarkers and compound specific isotope analysis as well as trace metal analysis of unregulated water sources on the Navajo Nation.
Dr. Torkelson believes that everyone has the right to find joy in science, even if it is not their primary interest as well as linking class materials to everyday scenarios. Jaclyn strives to create an active learning environment and encourages students to ask silly questions.
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Introductory chemistry
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Chemistry for non-science
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Analytical chemistry
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Environmental chemistry
CHEM-111
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Introductory Chemistry I and Laboratory
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CHEM-112
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Introductory Chemistry II and Laboratory
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Lipid biomarkers
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Compound specific isotope analysis
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Marine biogeochemistry
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Stony coral energetics
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Coastal ecosystem organic matter cycling
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- Torkelson, Jaclyn; Crandall, Jesse; Teece, Mark A. Zooplankton derived organic matter as a food source for benthic coral. Under review at the Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
- Torkelson, Jaclyn; Teece, Mark A. Cycling of organic matter and trace metals in nearshore coastal ecosystem sediments. Under Review at Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science.
- Torkelson, Jaclyn; Klinges, Grace; Muller, Erinn; Teece, Mark A. Stony coral tissue loss disease does not alter lipid sedimentary signature. In preparation.
- Torkelson, Jaclyn; Testa, Jeremy; Teece, Mark A. A dynamic energy budget for coral-Symbiodinium symbiosis with particulate matter input. In preparation.
- Lankes, Johann David; Quasunella, Amanda; Leingang, Paul; Page, Heather; Nowicki, Robert; Hall, Emily; Lemaire, Clöe; Torkelson, Jaclyn; Blasius, Lillia. Quantifying the effects of Sargassum algae blooms on Acropora cervicornis growth and chlorophyll fluorescence in future ocean acidification scenarios. In preparation.
- Credo, Jonathan, Torkelson, Jaclyn, Rock, Tommy, & Ingram, Jani C. (2019). Quantification of Elemental Contaminants in Unregulated Water across Western Navajo Nation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(15).
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- Alumni Memorial Scholarship, SUNY ESF, March 2022.
- Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant, SUNY ESF, May 2019, May 2021, May 2022.
- Senior Research Award, Northern Arizona University, May 2018.
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