Faculty
| Name/Title | Lab/Description | Contact Information |
|---|---|---|
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Victoria Coles Research Associate Professor |
Horn Point Laboratory
Observation and modeling of large scale ocean circulation, bio-geo-chemical tracer distributions. |
410-221-8248 |
|
Lee Cooper Research Professor |
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Stable and radioisotope composition of organic materials and natural waters; aquatic plant physiology; high latitude oceanography and hydrology |
410-326-7359 |
|
Jeff Cornwell Research Professor |
Horn Point Laboratory
Sediment biogeochemistry; nutrient, metal, and sulfur cycling in estuaries and coastal wetlands |
410-221-8445 |
|
William Dennison Vice President for Science Applications and Professor |
Center Administration
Coastal ecosystem ecology; ecophysiology of marine plants; bioindicators in nearshore environments; assessing ecosystem health. |
410-221-2004 |
|
Mary Doherty Assistant Research Scientist |
Horn Point Laboratory
Distribution patterns of microbial diversity, ecological and evolutionary driving forces that shape microbial diversity, microbial community ecology. |
410-221-8437 |
|
Andrew Elmore Associate Professor |
Appalachian Laboratory
Environmental Science, Land-use and land-cover change, Ecohydrology, Biogeochemistry, Remote sensing and spatial analysis. |
301-689-7124 |
|
Katia Engelhardt Research Associate Professor |
Appalachian Laboratory
Effects of species richness on wetland ecosystem functioning and services; Community ecology and ecosystem ecology; Wetland ecology; Aquatic botany |
301-689-7140 |
|
Keith Eshleman Professor |
Appalachian Laboratory
Hydrology; watershed ecology; biogeochemistry of freshwater and groundwater; mathematical modeling of runoff and hydrological systems; freshwater wetland hydrology. |
301-689-7170 |
|
Catherine Febria Assistant Research Scientist |
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
headwater streams, ecosystem and microbial ecology, ecosystem services |
410-326-7414 |
|
Solange Filoso Research Assistant Professor |
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Biogeochemistry and nutrient dynamics in aquatic ecosystems; impacts of human activities such as land use change, urbanization, and energy production on water resources; effectiveness of stream restoration and other types of management practices at improving water quality of waterways. |
410-326-7348 |
|
Tom Fisher Professor |
Horn Point Laboratory
Terrestrial and atmospheric nutrient inputs, nutrient cycling and limitation, and primary production of aquatic systems. |
410-221-8432 |
|
Matthew Fitzpatrick Assistant Professor |
Appalachian Laboratory
Species distribution modeling, simulation modeling, climate change, biological invasions, biodiversity |
301-689-7131 |
|
Rebecca Fox Assistant Research Scientist |
Horn Point Laboratory
|
410-221-8316 |
|
Robert Gardner Professor |
Appalachian Laboratory
Landscape ecology; modeling and predicting dynamics of large ecosystems; ecological risk assessment; effects of land use and global change on sustainability of natural systems. |
301-689-7125 |
|
J. Edward Gates Professor |
Appalachian Laboratory
Wildlife and conservation ecology and management; human-wildlife-habitat relationships, focusing on habitat fragmentation and alteration, connectivity (corridors), edge effects, and boundary dynamics; habitat suitability for vertebrate species; species inventory and monitoring for natural resource management; natural resources and the human enterprise |
301-689-7173 |





