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Rick Relyea
Director, Darrin Fresh Water Institute; Director, Jefferson Project; & David M. Darrin ’40 Senior Endowed ChairRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Researches community ecology, ecotoxicology, phenotypic plasticity, forest inputs to wetlands, disease ecology, and invasive species
Dr Dannielle Green
Senior Lecturer in EcologyAnglia Ruskin University
She researches the impact of human activities on land, rivers, seas and oceans.
AJ Reisinger
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
AJ Reisinger’s research focuses on how human activities affect levels of nutrients and impair the quality of soil and water.
Mary Lusk
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Mary Lusk focuses her research on well water and septic system.
Bryan W. Brooks, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Environmental Science and Public Health; Director of Environmental Health ScienceBaylor University
Leading interdisciplinary expert water quality, environmental contaminants & sustainability issues in rapidly urbanizing areas
Ryan Sullivan
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Ryan Sullivan's research includes developing aircraft-deployable analytical instrumentation to characterize particles in the atmosphere.
Tyler Frankel
Assistant Professor of Environmental ScienceUniversity of Mary Washington
He is an expert on ecotoxicology, specifically the impact of pharmaceutical, industrial waste products, & pesticides on aquatic wildlife.
David Kaplan
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
David Kaplan studies connecting ecosystems, the hydrologic cycle, and humans with the goal of advancing natural resources conservation.
Serge Thomas, Ph.D.
Expert in the ecology of aquatic environmentsFlorida Gulf Coast University
Serge Thomas specializes in the consequences of natural and human stresses in aquatic ecosystems.
Christianne Wilhelmson
Executive Director Georgia Strait Alliance
Non-profit leader in ocean conservation in urban British Columbia, where 75 per cent of the province's population lives, works and plays.
