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Paul A Baker
Title(s): Professor
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 919 684 6450
Fax: (919) 684-5833
E-mail: pbaker@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Geochemistry of water and sediments. Climate and paleoclimate reconstruction. Strong interest in interdisciplinary studies in earth and ocean sciences, ecology, climate, anthropology, geography
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Richard T Barber
Title(s): Harvey W. Smith Professor Emeritus of Biological Oceanography
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: (252) 504-7578
Fax: (252) 504-7648
E-mail: rbarber@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Regulation of ocean productivity by physical processes such as climate.
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Xavier Basurto
Title(s): Assistant Professor of Sustainability Science
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: (252) 504-7540
Fax: (252) 504-7648
E-mail: xavier.basurto@duke.edu
Primary Area of Expertise: environmental policy
Secondary Areas of Expertise: conservation biology, fisheries policy and management, marine science
Statement of Expertise: the governance and theory of common-pool resources, community-based management, and institutional analysis of social-ecological systems, especially in the context of coastal marine environments and protected areas in rural Latin America
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Lori Snyder Bennear
Title(s): Assistant Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8083
Fax: 919-684-8741
E-mail: lori.bennear@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Environmental Economics. Evaluation of effectiveness of environmental regulations
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Emily S. Bernhardt
Title(s): Assistant Professor of Biogeochemistry
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 660-7318
E-mail: ebernhar@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Current projects 1) Linking geomorphic structure to biogeochemical function in stream and riparian ecosystems, 2) Estimating the importance of soil and sediment organic matter in controlling nitrogen processing, 3) Evaluating the effectiveness of river re
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Fred Kofi Boadu
Title(s): Associate Professor
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: (919) 660-5432
Fax: (919) 660-5219
E-mail: boadu@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Non-destructive characterization of geomaterials.
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Celia J Bonaventura
Title(s): Professor of Cell Biology
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: 252-504-7591
Fax: (252) 504-7648
E-mail: bona@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Environmental Biochemistry. Structure-function relationships in respiratory proteins. Molecular adaptations of organisms to the marine environment. Environmental education about life in variable and polluted marine environments.
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Joseph Bonaventura
Title(s): Research Professor of Cell Biology
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: 252-504-7613
Fax: (252) 504-7648
E-mail: joeb@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Marine biomedicine, physiology, and biochemistry. Research systems include invertebrates, fish, marine organisms, humans.
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Alan E. Boudreau
Title(s): Professor of Geology and Director of Graduate Studies, EOS
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 919-684-5646
Fax: (919) 684-5833
E-mail: boudreau@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Origins of igneous layering.
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Nora Bynum
Title(s): Adjunct Associate Professor
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 452-1388
E-mail: nbynum@amnh.org
Statement of Expertise: nternational capacity building and training in biodiversity conservation -- Seasonality, phenology and global change
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"I pick what I know to be important problems -- the places around the world where biodiversity is being lost most rapidly -- and then worry about what I can do about it...that's why I'm at the Nicholas School. It's a problem--not discipline--oriented group. One dedicated to solving the serious problems facing the environment. The school's faculty has a huge array of talents and experiences that can be brought to bear on these problems."

--Stuart L. Pimm,
Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology

 

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