Faculty > Other Participating Faculty Members

(note: participating faculty members cannot serve as primary advisors but may co-advise or serve on committees)

Ayodele Alade
ajalade@umes.edu
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Industrial economics; planning and decision model applications

Denise Breitburg
breitburgd@si.edu
web site
Relationship between behavior and community ecology; larval fish ecology

Wayne D. Coats
coatsw@si.edu
web site
Protistology with emphasis on ciliate and dinoflagellate ecology, structure, function and taxonomy

James R. Cohen
jimcohen@umd.edu
web site
Urban restoration; land-use policy; smart growth initiatives

Cynthia Gilmour
gilmourc@si.edu
web site
Mercury and sulfer biogeochemistry

Anson Hines
hinesa@si.edu
web site
Marine and estuarine invertebrate and fish population biology and community ecology

Eric G. Johnson
johnsoneg@si.edu
Fisheries ecology; quantitative fisheries stock assessment; population and metapopulation dynamics

Lou Kaplan
web site
Microbial ecology in running water systems, DOM dynamics

William R. LaCourse
lacourse@umbc.edu
web site
Pulsed electrochemical detection techniques

Patrick J. Megonigal
megonigalp@si.edu
web site
Sediment dynamics; biogeochemical cycling

Walter Mulbry
web site
Biodegradation; biotechnology; toxicology (USDA Agricultural Research Center)

James J. Pierson
jpierson@hpl.umces.edu
web site
Zooplankton ecology; how individual behaviors affect population dynamics; how zooplankton individuals and groups function within an ecosystem

Gregory Ruiz
ruizg@si.edu
web site
Invasive species in estuaries; ecological parasitology

Eric Schott
schott@umbi.umd.edu
web site
Parasites and pathogens of estuarine invertebrates; evolutionary adaptations of protistan parasites to the host and environment; development of tools to study emerging pathogens; community outreach

Kevin Sellner

sellnerk@si.edu
web site
Plankton ecology, cyanobacteria

Gurbax Singh
gsingh@umes.edu
web site
Resonance apparatus; trace detection of nitro-compounds

Phillip G. Sokolove
sokolove@umbc.edu
web site
Science education; circadian rhythms; molluscan hormones