Marty Knapp
About Marty Knapp
Marty Knapp is a Senior Research Associate at the Midwest Biodiversity Institute in Columbus, Ohio, where he has worked since 2009. He holds multiple degrees in Biology, Aquatic Biology/Limnology, and Statistics from The University of Akron and The Ohio State University.
Current Role at Midwest Biodiversity Institute
Marty Knapp has served as a Senior Research Associate at the Midwest Biodiversity Institute since 2009. In this role, he contributes to research initiatives focused on biodiversity and ecological studies. His work involves analyzing data and collaborating with other researchers to advance the understanding of biodiversity in various ecosystems. The Midwest Biodiversity Institute is located in the Columbus, Ohio area.
Previous Experience at Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study
Before joining the Midwest Biodiversity Institute, Marty Knapp worked as a Planning Aide at the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study from 1974 to 1979. During his five years in this position, he was involved in transportation planning and analysis, contributing to the development of transportation policies and strategies in the Akron, Ohio region.
Educational Background in Aquatic Biology and Statistics
Marty Knapp earned a Master’s Degree in Aquatic Biology/Limnology from The University of Akron, studying from 1977 to 1980. He also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in General Biology from the same institution, which he completed from 1972 to 1976. Additionally, he pursued a Master’s Degree in Statistics at The Ohio State University from 1985 to 1991, enhancing his analytical skills for research applications.
Apprenticeship Training Under Ohio Credible Data Law
In 2013, Marty Knapp participated in apprenticeship training under the Ohio Credible Data Law. This training focused on improving data collection and management practices, ensuring compliance with state regulations. The experience contributed to his expertise in handling credible data in research settings.