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John Pardue
Elizabeth Howell Stewart Endowed ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Pardue's research interests focus in groundwater contamination and treatment.
Davide Zori, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of History and ArchaeologyBaylor University
Medieval archaeologist specializing in Viking expansion into the North Atlantic and 8th-12th century Italian population movements
Keith Gibbs
Assistant ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Keith Gibbs's research endeavors to promote the protection and restoration of aquatic resources in Western North Carolina.
Mark Mitchell
Director of Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana and ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Mitchell's research focus is on wildlife epidemiology, conservation medicine, and One Health.
Edward Mondor
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Ed Mondor specializes in Insect Ecology and Forensic Entomology.
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.
Robert Richardson
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
An expert in ecological economics, ecosystem services, food security, and sustainability.
Charles Yarish, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Yarish is an expert in marine macroalgae, coastal management, and commercial uses for seaweed for food, nutraceuticals, and biofuels.
Asia Dowtin
Assistant Professor of ForestryMichigan State University
Asia Dowtin's research uses in situ sampling and laboratory techniques to quantify hydrologic and nutrient cycling in the urban forest.
Carlos Moffat
Associate Professor, School of Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Moffat specializes in the dynamics of the coastal ocean in Antarctica, and how this region responds and contributes to climate change.