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Lisa M. Campbell
Title(s): Rachel Carson Associate Professor of Marine Affairs and Policy, Director of Graduate Studies MSC Division
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: (252) 504-7628
Fax: 252-504-7648
E-mail: lcampbe@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Wildlife conservation policy, environmental values, international institutions for environment and development, and rural development in Latin America, the Caribbean Caribbean and Africa.
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Jens A. Carlsson
Title(s): Visiting Assistant Professor
Primary Division: Marine Science and Conservation
Phone: (252) 504-7615
Fax: 252-504-7648
E-mail: jens.carlsson@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: aquatic organisms, conservation and population genetics, kin selection and behavior, fish and shellfish fisheries.
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Nicolas Cassar
Title(s): Assistant Professor
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
E-mail: nicolas.cassar@duke.edu
Primary Area of Expertise: biogeochemistry
Secondary Areas of Expertise: oceanography
Statement of Expertise: biogeochemistry and isotope biogeochemistry, marine productivity and carbon cycling, and algal ecophysiology.
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William Lloyd Chameides
Title(s): Dean, and Nicholas Professor of the Environment
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: (919) 613-8004
Fax: 919-613-8061
E-mail: bill.chameides@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: global, regional, and urban-scale environmental change, causes, impacts, and paths toward sustainable development.
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Norman L. Christensen
Title(s): Professor of Ecology and Founding Dean of the Nicholas School
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8052
Fax: (919) 684-8741
E-mail: normc@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Community Ecology. Disturbance and Succession. Ecosystem Management. Sustainable Forest Management. Forest Fires. Strong interest in the application of basic science to management problems
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Charlotte Reeves Clark
Title(s): Visiting Professor,
Phone: (919) 684-3159
Fax: (919) 684-5833
E-mail: charlotte.clark@duke.edu
Primary Area of Expertise: environmental sociology and anthropology
Secondary Areas of Expertise: environmental policy
Statement of Expertise: environmental education, collective action, qualitative research methods
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James S. Clark
Title(s): H.L. Blomquist Professor of Environment, Professor of Biology, Professor of Statistics
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8036
Fax: (919) 660-7425
E-mail: jimclark@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Ecology of forests and grasslands. Statistics and population dynamics.
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Bruce H. Corliss
Title(s): Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 919 684 2951
Fax: (919) 684-5833
E-mail: bruce.corliss@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Development of paleoclimatic proxies; Deep-sea benthic foraminifera; Micropaleontology; Cenozoic paleoceanography.
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Larry B. Crowder
Title(s): Stephen Toth Professor of Marine Biology
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: (252) 504-7637
Fax: (252) 504-7638
E-mail: lcrowder@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Marine ecology and fisheries. Population and community ecology. Endangered species/fisheries conflicts, especially sea turtles and bycatch in fishing gear. Marine conservation biology and policy. International affairs.
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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