Collaborators
If you are interested and would like to know more about the CAWS project please contact any one of the following collaborators.
Ferrum College-Virginia
Bob R. Pohlad
bpohlad@ferrum.edu
Professor of Biology and Horticulture
Ph.D. 1978, University of Georgia
- Fungal Morphology and Ecology
- Plant Pathology
- Microbial Ecology of Forest and Agricultural Ecosystems
- Instructional Technology and Science Education
Carolyn L. Thomas
cthomas@ferrum.edu
Professor of Environmental Science and Biology
Ph.D. 1984, Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
- Lake Nutrient Dynamics
Aquatic Microbial Ecology- Watershed research
David Johnson
djohnson@ferrum.edu
Professor of Chemistry and Env. Science
Ph.D. 1976, University of Michigan.
- NPS pollution reduction
GIS-based Watershed modeling- Water quality monitoring
Development of polymeric membrane anion selective electrodes
Todd Fredericksen
tfredericksen@ferrum.edu
Assistant Professor of Env. Science
Ph.D. , Virginia Polytechnic and State University.
- Wildlife Biology
Forest Management
George Byrd
gbyrd@ferrum.edu
Associate Professor of Agriculture
Ph.D. , University of Georgia.
- Pasture and Forage Science
- Nutrient cycling in ag systems
University of the South (Sewanee)-Tennessee
Karen Kuers
kkuers@sewanee.edu
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. 1994, University of Georgia.
- Forestry and Geology
Mt. St. Mary's University, Maryland
Jeffery Simmons
simmons@msmary.edu
Associate Professor of Env. Science
Ph.D. 1993, Cornell University.
- Ecosystem ecology
- Aquatic ecology, toxicology, watersheds
- Effects of heavy metal pollutants on stream ecosystems
Lindsey Wilson College-Kentucky
Susan Monteleone
monteleo@lindsey.eduAssociate Professor of Biology
- Plant Ecology
Davis and Elkins College-West Virginia
Russ McClain
mcclainw@davisandelkins.edu
Professor of Environmental Science
Montreat College-North Carolina
Mark Lassiter
mlassiter@montreat.edu
- Integration of Environmental Instrumentation and Laboratory technology in undergraduate training.
- Juvenile Hormone metabolism in application to pesticide development.
- Minimal environmental impact pesticides and field test kit development.
- Chemical recycling protocols.
- Environmental analysis and monitoring.
- Monitoring water pollutants by physiological alteration of index species.
Mike Sonnenberg
msonnenberg@montreat.eduAssociate professor of Environmental Science
- Examining the macro view, looking at the bigger picture.
- Plants and animals in the field.
King College-Tennessee
Richard Moyer
ramoyer@king.eduProfessor of Biology
Ohio Valley University-West Virginia
Emory and Henry College
Laura Hainsworth
Ph.D., the University of Maryland
Associate Professor of Chemistry
- chemistry of natural and polluted water environments.
- Rare radioactive isotopes in natural geochemical processes
Ed Davis
Ph.D., University of Illinois
Associate Professor of Geography
- geography
Steven Hopp
- ornithology
Alderson-Broaddus-West Virginia
Tom Berlin
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science
John Enz
enzjj@mail.ab.edu
Assitant Professor of Biology
West Chester University-Pennsylvannia
Greg Turner
gturner@wcupa.eduAssistant Professor of Biology
- Mycorrhizal Ecology.
- Plant Ecology
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