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Edward D Levin
Title(s): Professor Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Duke University Medical Center
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 681-6273
Fax: (919) 681-3416
E-mail: edlevin@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Neurobehavioral Toxicology, pesticides, marine toxins, lead, mercury, zebrafish, mammalian toxicology
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Wenhong Li
Title(s): Assistant Professor
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: (919) 684-5015
Fax: (919) 684-5833
E-mail: wenhong.li@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: climate and climate change, atmospheric-land interaction hydrological cycle over tropical land using in-situ and remotely-sensed data, and modeling studies.
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Elwood A Linney
Title(s): Professor of Microbiology and of Environment
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: 919-684-6095
Fax: 91-684-8735
E-mail: linne001@mc.duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Neurobehavioral Toxicology, pesticides, marine toxins, lead, mercury, zebrafish, mammalian toxicology
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Daniel A Livingstone
Title(s): James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Biology and Research Professor of Geology
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: (919) 684-3264
Fax: 919-660-7293
E-mail: livingst@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Neurobehavioral Toxicology, pesticides, marine toxins, lead, mercury, zebrafish, mammalian toxicology
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Elizabeth C. Losos
Title(s): Adjunct Professor
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
E-mail: elizabeth.losos@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: tropical and forest ecology.
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M. Susan Lozier
Title(s): Professor of Physical Oceanography
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 919-681-8199
Fax: (919) 684-5833
E-mail: mslozier@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: large-scale ocean circulation, water mass distribution and variability, Lagrangian pathways of ocean flow and physical constraints on ocean biology.
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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