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Eva Oberdörster
Title(s): Adjunct Assistant Research Scientist
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: 214-768-1241
Fax: 214-768-3955
E-mail: eoberdor@mail.smu.edu
Statement of Expertise: Endocrinology; marine invertebrates; environmental toxicology; nanoparticles.
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Michael K. Orbach
Title(s): Professor of the Practice of Marine Affairs and Policy
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: (252) 504-7606
Fax: (252) 504-7648
E-mail: mko@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Applications of social science to environmental policy and management. Marine fisheries and integrated coastal management. Public involvement and participatory action in environmental policy. Active waterman (fishing, surfing, sailing) with interests, and involvement, in grassroots conservation movements.
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Ram Oren
Title(s): Nicholas Professor of Earth System Science,
Chair, Environmental Science & Policy Division
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8032
Fax: (919) 684-8741
E-mail: ramoren@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Forest hydrology. Forest carbon balance. Interested in how forests might respond to climate change, and how they might affect climate 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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