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Faculty
Harold W. Avery, Ph.D. (University of California - Los Angeles), Associate Professor, Population studies of threatened and endangered species (currently desert tortoise, leatherback sea turtle, timber rattlesnake, pine snake); nutritional ecology of herbivorous and omnivorous reptiles; ecology and biodiversity of vertebrates and vegetation of the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Robert
J. Brulle, Ph.D. (George Washington University), Associate Professor
of Sociology and Environmental Science. Environmental policy and politics,
critical theory, marine risk, social movements, environmental sociology,
environmental justice.
Richardson
Dilworth, Ph.D. (Johns
Hopkins University) Assistant Professor of Political Science. American political development, urban
politics, public policy
Arthur
L. Frank, M.D. (Mount
Sinai School of Medicine) Ph.D. (City University of New York) Professor,
Chair: Department of Environmental
and
Occupational Health, Chair: M.D./M.P.H. Program. Occupational lung diseases,
Occupational cancers, agricultural safety and health.
Charles
N. Haas, Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) L. D. Betz Professor of Environmental
Engineering. Water, wastewater, and hazardous waste-treatment risk assessment; environmental
data analysis.
Fred House, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin), Professor and Director of Earth Radiation Budget Data
Management Facility.
Satellite meteorology, earth energy budget.
Christian Hunold, Ph.D. (University of Pittsburg)
Associate Professor of Political
Science. Environmental policy, Comparative politics, and European politics
Susan Kilham, Ph.D. (Duke
University), Professor of Environmental Science and Interim Director
of the School.
Aquatic ecology: ecophysiology of algae, diatoms and climate change, food
quality in food webs, biomagnification of toxins in food webs, tropical
streams, urban
watersheds.
James R. Spotila, Ph.D. (University
of Arkansas), L. D. Betz Professor of Environmental Science.
Physiological and biophysical ecology, thermoregulation of aquatic vertebrates,
biology of sea turtles.
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