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North Carolina State University Office of the Coordinator of Environmental Programs NCSU ENVIRONMENTAL DI CTORY of Faculty, Programs, Courses & Equipment 3rd Edition - February 1994 Coordinator of University Environmental Programs 200 McKimmon Center Box 7401 North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7401 (919) 515-2086

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North Carolina State University Office of the Coordinator of Environmental Programs

NCSU ENVIRONMENTAL DI CTORY

of Faculty, Programs,

Courses & Equipment

3rd Edition - February 1994

Coordinator of University Environmental Programs 200 McKimmon Center

Box 7401 North Carolina State University

Raleigh, NC 27695-7401 (919) 515-2086

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Table of Contents

I. Preface i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.. 11 n. Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

m. Faculty 1 .......................................

Iv. Faculty Dossiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Current Research, Other Interests, and Outreach and Extension Activities

v. Environmental Cumculum and Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 A. Undergraduate B. Graduate

VI. Faculty Laboratory Equipment ...................... 115

VII. Appendix A Codes and Prefmes

VIII. Appendix B Environmental Extension and Out rea& Besources - A Faculty Directory

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PREFACE

We are pleased to publish and distribute the 3rd Edition of the NCSU Environmental p p ir r i nt. The first two editions of the directory were published under the leadership of Dr. Ernest Knowles, Director - Natural Resources Research Center. They were an outgrowth of the "summary report" on the environmental sciences faculty questionnaire published by the NCSU Research Operations Council on December 6, 1990. The second edition (April 30, 1992) included a more complete update of faculty programs and course listings. Additionally, Dr. Michael Levi of the Cooperative Extension Service published a "Directory of Extension Resources in Environmental Issues" brochure in early 1993.

This, the 3rd edition of the Directory is a comprehensive listing of: 1) faculty engaged in environmental research, outreach and extension, and scholarship; 2) environmental programs, cumcula and courses; 3) equipment available at NCSU for shared environmental research; and, 4) (Appendix 2) the 1993 "Environmental Extension and Outreach Resources" brochure. This new comprehensive document is the result of a questionnaire distributed during the Fall of 1993 to over 70 NCSU administrators and 400 NCSU faculty. It has been expanded to cross reference subject area indexes, faculty dossiers, university wide environmental programs, curricula and cou~ses , faculty equipment, and the extension directory. This published directory will soon be available on NCSU InterNet under the heading "NCSU Gopher Service - Research Service -NCSU Environmental Directory". Until the Environmental Gopher is on line you may contact me at the Environmental Programs Office for a 3 1/2" disk formatted in wordperfect 5.1.

The NCSU Research Operations Council and Extension Operations Council have helped to facilitate this directory. It is their hope that this document will help to catalyze multidisciplinary and collaborative research, outreach and extension programs throughout our campus.

The 3rd Edition of the Directory includes the listing of over 400 faculty members, and nearly 500 undergraduate and graduate courses related to the environmental sciences taught at NCSU. These numbers reflect the fact that NCSU has one of the largest and most comprehensive environmental science programs anywhere in the southeastem United States.

We seek your continued correspondence to keep these listings current and relevant to your needs and we welcome your suggestions for the improvement of this document. Please send your comments, names of new or unlisted faculty members, revisions and additions to courses, changes in research interests, equipment and programs to the address shown on the front cover. And thank you for your cooperation in producing this directory.

Robert I. Bruck, Ph.D. Coordinator of University Environmental Programs Office of Research, Outreach & Extension

Amy B. Reese Editor Office of Outreach & Extension

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SUBJECT INDEX (Based on Research Areas Identified By Faculty)

PES" AREAS UGE AIRPOLLUTION ................................... iv AGRICULTURALECONOMICS .......................... iv AGROFORESTRY ................................... iv ANIMALPHYSIOLOGY ............................... V ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY ........................... V ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS ............................... V

AQUACULTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V AVIANECOLOGY ................................... V BIOCHEMISTRY V BIODIVERSITY ..................................... V BIOGEOCHEMISTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi BIOLOGICALCONTROL .............................. vi BIOREMEDIATION .................................. vi BOTANICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY .......................... V i i CHEMICALENGINEERING ............................ vii ECOPHYSIOLOGY .................................. vii ECOTOURISM ..................................... viii ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY ......................... viii ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ......................... Viii ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ......................... viii ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS ............................ ix ENVIRONMENTAL IME'ACT ASSESSMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY ...................... ix ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY ........................ ix ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ............................ ix ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS ......................... X

FOREST MANAGEMENT .............................. X GEOCHEMISTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi GLOBALCLIMATECHANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii HEAVYMETALS xii HYDROLOGY xii INSECTECOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii LANDUSE PLANNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii

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MARINEiBIOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARINECHEMISTRY ................................ MARINEECOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MATEIUALSSCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . METEOROLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MICROBIALECOLOGY ............................... NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . NOISE ABA-NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OCEANOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PALEOBOTANY .................................... PALEOECOLOGY ................................... PHYSICALOCEANOGRAPHY ........................... PLANTECOLOGY .................................. PLANTPHYSIOLOGY ................................ POLLUTIONPREVENTION ............................. RADIATIONSAFETY ................................ RADIOACTIVEWASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REMOTESENSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SILVICULTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOILCHEMISTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOILECOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOILEROSION ..................................... SOILPOLLUTION ................................... SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE .......................... TEXTILEENGINEERING .............................. TOXICCHEMICALS ................................. TOXICOLOGY ..................................... l"ROPICALBIOLOGY/ECOLOGY ......................... VETERINARYEPIDEMIOLOGY .......................... VETERINARYMEDICINE ............................. WASTE MANAGEMENT .............................. WATER POLLUTION/QUALITY .......................... WETLANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILDLIFEECOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILDLIFEMANAGEMENT ............................

xiv xiv xiv xiv xiv xv xv xv xv xv

xvi XVi xvi xvi XVi xvi

xvii xvii xvii xvii

xviii xviii xviii xviii XViii xviii xviii

xix xx xx

Xxi xxii xxiv xxiv xxiv

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AIR FQLLUTION/QUALITY Allen, H. Lee Aneja, Viney P. Arya, S. Pal Brandenburg, Rick L. Bruck, Robert I. Businger, Steven

Davey, C.B. Davis, J.M. Dickey, David A. Dougherty, Phil Fomes, R.E. Gilbert, Richard D. Hassan, Hosni M. Heck, Walter W. Henry, Leslie T. mom, siamak Leidy, R.B. Lim, P.K. Love, Carol Malloy-Hanky, Erin Malone, Thomas Miller, Joseph E. Nychka, Douglas Riordan, Allen J. Robarge, Wayne P. Saxena, Vinod K. Smith, Brent Soroos, Marvin S. Stubbs, Harriett S.

cowling, Ellis

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Linker, Mike

AGROFORESTRY Abt, Robert C.

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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY Brake, John T.

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY heja , Viney P. Heck, Walter W. Riordan, Allen J.

ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS Braham, Roscoe Saxena, Vinod K.

AQUAcuLlvRE Almond, G.W. Barker, James C. Hodson, Ronald Levy, Michael Westerman, Phillip

AVIAN ECOLOGY Doerr, Phillip D. Flammer, Keven Fleming, W. James Grimes, Barbara

BIOCHEMISTRY Blair, Neal

BIODIVERSITY Goodman, Major M. Grimes, Barbara Jones, Edwin J. Kellison, R.C. Lancia, Richard A.

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BIODIVERSITY(cont.) McGraw, James R. Powell, Roger A. Proctor, Charles H. Stoskopf, Michael K. Weir, Robert J. Wollum, A.G.

BIOGEOCHEMISTRY Cooper, Arthur W. DeMaster, David J. Mikkelsen, Robert Momson, John M. Snyder, Stephen W. Speer, J. Alex Wolcott, Donna

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL(pests & Pathogens) Barker, Kenneth R. Jarrett, Ronald E. Ristaino, Jean

BIOREMEDIATION Barb , Morton Borden, Robert C. *

Broome, Stephen W. Bums, J.C. Carbonell, Ruben Chen, Chen-hung Danehower, David Ferket, Peter R. Gilbert, Richard D. Goldstein, Irving S. Hassan, Hosni M. Heitmann, John A., Jr. Henry, Leslie T. Joyce, Thomas W. Keever, Dennis Lea, Russ

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BIOREMEDLATION(cont.) Liehr, Sarah K. Malcom, H. Rooney Miller, Eric S. Overcash, Michael Peny, Jerome J. Ristaino, Jean B. Roe, R. Michael Sederoff, Ronald R. Seneca, Ernest D. Shear, Ted Sisco, Paul H. Weber, Jerome B. Williams, C.M. Wollum, A.G.

BOTANICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Bailey, Jack E. Barker, Kenneth R. Bruck, Robert I. Campbell, C. Lee Main. Charles E.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Carbonell, Ruben Fedwik, Peter S. Goldberg, Margaret M. Grant, Christine Osteryoung, Janet Overcash, Michael Roberts, George

ECOPHYSIOLOGY Ranney, Thomas G. Shear, Ted

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ECOTOURISM Gutske, Larry D. Laarman, Jan G.

E " M E N T A L c I I E M I s T R Y Boss, Charles B. Kilpatrick, Peter

E"MENTAL ECONOMICS Abt, Robert C. Carlson, Gerald A. Danielson, Leon E. Devine, Hugh A. Graham, Daniel N. Laarman, Jan G. McLaughlin, Richard A. Pasour, E.C., Jr. Perrin, R.K. Smith, Frank J. Smith, V. Kerry Soroos, Marvin S. Thomson, Randall J. Tombaugh, Larry W. Vukina, Tomislav Weber, Jerome B. Wellman, J. Douglas Williams, C.M. Wilson, Beth E. Wimberley, Ronald C. Woodrum, Eric

E"MENTAL EDUCATION Blank, Gary B. Genter, Mary Beth Graham, Daniel N. Gregory, James D. Heitmann, John A., Jr. Love, Carol

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ENVIR0"TAL EDUCATION(cont.) Noble, Richard L. Saxena, Vinod K. Stubbs, Harriett S. Wellman, J. Douglas Wheatley, Jack

E"MENTAL ETHICS Malloy-Hanley, Erin Malone, Thomas

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Blank, Gary B. Hazel, Dennis W.

E"MENTAT, MICROBIOLOGY Dobrogosz, Walter I.

ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY Redinbaugh, Margaret G. Wells, Randy Wheeler, Elisabeth Wilson, Richard F. Wineland, Michael J. Wolcott, Donna

E " M E N T A L POLICY Frederick, Douglas J. Graham, Daniel N. Hoban, Thomas J. Jones, Edwin J. Katz, Steven B. McDowell, Robert E. McLaughlin, Richard A. Miller, Carolyn R.

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY(cont.) Moxley, Robert L. Mozley, Sam Pasour, E.C., Jr. Payne, J. Mark Schulman, Michael D. Smith, V. Kerry Soroos, Marvin S. Thomson, Randall J. Wellman, J. Douglas Wilson, Beth E. Wimberley, Ronald C. Woodrum, Eric

E"MENTAL STATISTICS Bloomfield, Peter Crowder, Larry B. Gumpertz, Marcia L. Khorram, Siamak Proctor, Charles H. Rawlings, John 0. Roise, Joseph P. Shaw, Ping-Tung Smith, Brent Stefanski, Leonard A.

FOREST MANAGEMENT Abt, Robert C. Allen, H. Lee Bettis, Jerry L., Sr. Blank, Gary B. Braham, Richard R. Bridgwater, Floyd Cooper, Arthur W. Davey, C.B. Deal, Earl L. DeSteiguer, J.E. Dougherty, Phil Dvorak, William S.

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FOREST MAN'AGEME"(cont.) Franklin, E. Carlyle Gregory, James D. Hazel, Dennis W. Jett, J.B. Johnson, Thomas Jones, Edwin J. Kellison, R.C. Laarman, Jan G. Love, Carol McGraw, James R. McKeand, Steven E. Roise, Joseph P. Shear, Ted Tombaugh, Larry W. Weir, Robert J. Wellman, J. Douglas Wentworth, Thomas R. Whetten, Ross Wilson, Robert Zobel, Bruce J.

GEOCHEMISTRY Fodor, Ron Hibbard, James

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Devine, Hugh A. Huffman, Rodney L. Khorram, Siamak Lunk, Edward M.

GEOLOGY Hibbard, James Speer, J. Alex Stoddard, Edward F.

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GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE Bloomfield, Peter Bruck, Robert I. Businger, Steven Cowling, Ellis Davis, J.M. DeSteiguer, J.E. Dougherty, Phil Heck, Walter W. Hopkins, Thomas S. Malone, Tom Miller, Joseph E. Pemn, R.K. Pietrafesa, Len Raman, Sethu Saxena, Vinod K. Semazzi, Fredrick H.M. Smith, V. Kerry Wimberley, Ronald C. Xie, Lian

HEAVY METALS Aronson, Arthur L. Goldberg, Margaret M. Hesterberg, Dean Hightower, Joseph Liehr, Sarah K. WOS, James Robarge, Wayne P. Robinette, C. Lee

HYDROLOGY Evans, David G. Parsons, John E. Skaggs, R.W.

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INSECT ECOLOGY Brandenburg, Rick L. Deitz, Lewis L. Gould, Fred Hain, Fred P. Keever, Dennis

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEME" Bailey, Jack E. Barker, Kenneth R. Carlson, Gerald A. Carter, Thomas E. Coble, Harold D. Davis, J.M. Davis, Jeannie M. Guthrie, David S. Hodgson, Emest Jarrett, Ronald E. Leidy, R.B. Ldy, John Paul Linker, Mike McGraw, James R. McLaughlin, Richard A. Murphy, Paul Patterson, Robert P. P e t , Mary M. Perry, Katharine B. Ristaino, Jean B. Roe, R. Michael Rose, Randy L. Sanders, Douglas C. Wallace, James M. Wehner, Todd C. Wilson, John H. Worsham, A. Douglas

LANDUSE PLANNING Stone, John R. Wilson, Beth E.

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MARINE BIOLOGY Crowder, Larry B. Easley, J.E., Jr. Eggelston, David B. Hightower, Joseph Hodson, Ronald Janowitz, G.S. Johnson, Thomas Kamykowski, Dan Kimberley, Michael M. Murray, James D. Palmquist, Raymond B. Pietrafesa, Len Rice, James A. Stoskopf, Michael K. Wolcott, Donna Wolcott, T.G.

MARINECHEMISTRY DeMaster, David J.

MARINE ECOLOGY Copeland, B.J. Pietrafesa, Len Theil, E.C.

MATEFUATS SCIENCE Fornes, R.E. Gilbert, Richard D.

METEOROLOGY Anderson, Charles Aneja, Viney P. Arya S. Pal Braham, Roscoe Businger, Steven Davis, J.M.

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METEOROLOGY(cont.) Heck, Walter W. Lin, Yuh-Lang Monahan, John Momson, John M. Perry, Katharine B. Raman, Sethu Riordan, Allen J. Saxena, Vid K. Semazzi, Fredrick H.M. Watson, Gerald, F. Xie, Lm

MICROBIAL ECOLOGY Blair, Neal

NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Cowling, Ellis Doerr, Phillip D.

NOISE ABATEMENT Banks-Lee, Pamela

OCEANOGRAPHY Bevis, Michael Janowitz, G.S. Kamykowski, Dan Showers, Bill Xie, Lian

PALEOBOTONY Rovner, Irwin

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PALEOECOLOGY Rovner, Irwin

PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY Hopkins, Thomas S. Knowles, Ernie Leithold, Elana Momson, John M. pietrafesa, Len Raman, Sethu Shaw, Ping-Tung Snyder, Stephen W. Wolcott, T.G.

PLANT ECOLOGY Blum, Udo Burkholder, J.M. De Hertogh, August A. Heck, Walter W. Wentworth, Thomas

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Blum, Udo Henry, Leslie T. McKeand, Steven E. Miller, Joseph E.

POLLUTION PREVENTION Lamb, H. Henry Overcash, Michael Roberts, George Spooner, Jean

RADIATION SAFETY Berry, Clifford R.

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RADIOACTIVE WASTE Elleman, Thomas Katz, Steven B. Miller, Carolyn R.

REMOTE SENSING Bevis, Michael Huffman, Rodney L. Khorram, siamak Pietrafesa, Len

SILVICULTURE Allen, H. Lee Braham, Richard R. Davey, C.B. Frederick, Douglas J. Kellison, R.C.

,. Skaggs, R.W.

SOIL CHEMISTRY Amoozegar, Aziz Hop, Greg D. Jar~ett, Ronald E.

Leidy, R.B. Lilly, John Paul Peacock, Charles H. Robarge, Wayne P. Shelton, James E. Wagger, Michael G. Weber, Jerome B. Wollum, A.G. Worsham, A. Douglas Zublena, Joseph P.

King, Larry D.

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SOIL ECOLOGY Blum, Udo Davis, Jeannie M. Dunphy, E. James

SOIL EROSION Carlson, Gerald A. Cassel, D.K. Cook, Maurice G.

SOIL POLLUTION Cassel, D.K. Hesterberg, Dean

SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE McDowell, Robert E. Peet, Mary M. Ranney, Thomas G. Ristaino, Jean B. Smith, Frank J.

TEXTILE ENGWERING Banks-Lee, Pamela

TOXIC CHEMICALS Freeman, Harold S.

TOXICOLOGY Adler, Kenneth B. Berry, Clifford R. De Buysscher, Edward V. Donaldson, William E. Dorman, David C. Duckett, Wendy

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TOXICOLOGY (cont.) Fleming, W. James Genter, Mary Beth Grimes, Barbara Grindem, Carol B. Hellyer, Peter W. Hodgson, Ernest Jones, Louis A. LeBlanc, Gerald A. Levi, Patricia E. Levine, Jay F. McKenzie, Wendell H. Monteiro, Nancy Pino, Michael V. Qureshi, Muquanab Ahmed Riviere, Jim E. Robinette, C. Lee Roe, R. Michael Rose, Randy L. Scandalios, John G. Schwartz, Steven J. Schwetz, B.A. Sheets, T.J. Smart, Robert C. Tate, Lloyd P. Theil, E.C. Voyksner, Robert D. Weber, Jerome B.

TROPICAL BIOLOGY/ECOLOGY Buol, S.W. Carter, Thomas E. Collazo, Jamie A. Davey, C.B. Dvorak, William S. Gilliam, James F. Kimberley, Michael M. Laarman, Jan G. McDowell, Robert E. Semazzi, Fredrick H.M.

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TROPICAL BIOLOGY/ECOLOGY(cont.) Showers, Bill Smith, Frank J. Thomson, Randall J. Zobel, Bruce J.

V E l E R J " Y EPIDEMIOLOGY Adler, Kenneth B. Anderson, Kevin Barnes, H. John Berry, Clifford R. Breitschwerdt, Edward B. Brody, Arnold R. Brownie, Cecil F. Coggins, Leroy Cowen, Peter Cullen, John M. De Buysscher, Edward V. Deen, John Dorman, David C. Duckett, Wendy Dykstra, Michael J. Grindem, Carol B. Hellyer, Peter W. Levine, Jay F. Levy, Michael Monteiro, Nancy Noga, Edward J. Olson, Neil C. Peters, Barry P. Pino, Michael V. Riviere, Jim E. Tate, Lloyd P.

VETEXUNARY MEDICINE Aronson, Arthur L. Berschneider, Helen M. Fleisher, Lloyd N. Manning, Thomas McGahan, M. Christine

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V E T E 3 U ” Y MEDICINE(cont.) Randell, Scott H. Roberts, Malcolm Robinette, C. Lee Sannes, Phillip L. Schwetz, B.A. Smallwood, J. Ed Stoskopf, Michael K. Thrall, Donald Voyksner, Robert D.

WASTEMANAGEMENT Almond, G.W. Amoozegar, Aziz Barker, James C. Barlaz, Morton Brill, E. Downey Broome, Stephen W. Bull, Leonard S. Burns, J.C. Carawan, Roy E. Carter, T.A. Clifford, William Den , John Ferket, Peter R. Frederick, Douglas J. Goldstein, Irving S. Guthrie, David S. Hammerberg, Bruce Hinshaw, Jeffrey M. Hoban, Thomas J. Hoover, Michael T. Hudson, Sam Huffman, Rodney L. Humenik, Frank J. Joyce, Thomas W. King, Larry D. Korosec, Ronnie L. Lanier, Tyre C. Liehr, Sarah K. Mikkelsen, Robert

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WASTE MANAGEME"(cont.) Miller, Eric S. Overcash, Michael Palmquist, Raymond B. Roberts, George Roberts, Malcolm Rushing, John Safley, L.M., Jr. Sheldon, Brian W. Shelton, James E. Sherman, Rhonda Vukina, Tomislav Westerman, Phillip Williams, C.M. Wineland, Michael J. Zering, Kelly D. Zublena, Joseph P.

WATER POLLUTION/QUALlTY Amold, Jon A. Bambara, Stephen Barker, James C. Barlaz, Morton Borden, Robert C. Bowman, Karl F. Brill, E. Downey Bwkholder, J.M. Carter, T.A. Chao, Allen Cook, Maurice G. Copeland, B.J. Crowder, Lany B. Danehower, David Danielson, Leon E. Deal, Earl L. DeMaster, David J. Devine, Hugh A. Dykstra, Michael J. Easley, J.E., Jr. Evans, David G. Franklin, E. Carlyle

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WATER POLLUTION/QUALITY(cont.) Frederick, Douglas J. Genter, Mary Beth Gilliam, J. W. Gilliam James F. Gregory, James D. Hazel, Dennis W. Hightower, Joseph Hinshaw, Jeffrey M. Hoban, Thomas J. Hoover, Michael T. Hudson, Sam Huffman, Rodney L. Humenik, Frank J. Jennings, Greg Jones, Louis A. Joyce, Thomas W. Kamykowski, Dan Khorram, Siamak Kimberley, Michael M. M e r , Tyre C. Lea, Russ Liehr, Sarah K. Lilly, John Paul Malcom, H. Rooney Malloy-Hanley, Erin McLaughlin, Richard A. Murray, James D. Palmquist, Raymond B. Parsons, John E. Patterson, Robert P. Peacock, Charles H. Sanders, Douglas C. Sheets, T.J. Sheldon, Brian W. Shelton, James E. Showers, Bill Skaggs, R.W. Spooner, Jean Wagger, Michael G. Weber, Jerome B. Welby, Charles W.

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WATER POLLUTION/QUA.LITY(cont.) Wilson, Robert Wimberley, Ronald C.

WETLANDS Bettis, Jerry L., Sr. Blank, Gary B. Broome, Stephen W. Danielson, Leon E. Franklin, E. Carlyle Frederick, Douglas I. Gilliam, J. W. Gregory, James D. Grimes, Barbara Liehr, Sarah K. Lilly, John Paul Malcom, H. Rooney Robarge, Wayne P. Seneca, Ernest D. Shear, Ted Skaggs, R.W. Snyder, Stephen W. Spooner, Jean Wilson, Robert

WILDLIFE ECOLOGY Lancia, Richard A. Powell, Roger A.

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Fleming, W. James Lunk, Edward M. Smallwood, J. Ed Vandenbergh, John G.

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COLLEGE/ DEPARTMENT

TITLE

, , COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES

Aericulture a nd Resource Eco nomics

Carlson, Gerald A.

Danielson, Leon E.

Easley, J.E., Jr.

Johnson, Thomas

Pasour, E.C., Jr.

Perrin, R.K.

Vukina, Tomislav

Zering, Kelly D.

Animal Science

Bull, Leonard S.

McDowell, Robert E.

Professor

Professor and Extension Economist

Professor and Extension Economist

Professor

Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor and Extension Economist

Associate Professor

Department Head

Visiting Professor

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Biochemistry

Hassan, Hosni M.

Otvos, James

Theil, E.C.

Biolo-ical and Ae ricultural Engineering

Amold, Jon A.

Barker, James C.

Huffman, Rodney L.

Humenik, Frank J.

Jennings, Greg

Parsons, John E.

Safley, L.M., Jr.

Sherman, Rhonda

Skaggs, R.W.

Spooner, Jean

Professor of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Food Science

Professor

University Professor

Extension Specialist

Professor and Extension Specialist

Assistant Professor

Associate Head and Specialist in Charge

Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist

Assistant Professor

Professor

Extension Specialist in Solid Waste Management

WNR Professor and Distinguished University Professor

Visiting Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist

Professor Westerman, Phillip

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B!?tmY Blum, Udo

Burkholder, J.M.

Heck, Walter W.

Seneca, Ernest

Wentworth, Thomas R.

Cmu Science

Bums, J.C.

Carter, Thomas E.

Coble, Harold D.

Danehower, David

Dunphy, E. James

Goodman, Major M.

Guthrie, David

Jarrett, Ronald E.

Linker, H. M.

Miller, Joseph E.

Murphy, Paul

Professor

Assistant Professor

Professor and Research Plant Physiologist

Professor and Head

Professor

Professor

Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Professor and Extension Soybean Specialist

William N. Reynolds and Distinguished University Professor

Crop Science Extensio Specialist

Crop Science Extension Specialist (Small Grains)

Professor of Crop Science and Entomology

Supervisory Plant Physiologist

Professor

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Patterson, Robert P. Professor

Peacock, Charles H. Professor

Redinbaugh, Margaret G. Assistant Professor

Sisco, Paul H. USDNARS Assistant Professor

Weber, Jerome B.

Wells, Randy

Wilson, Richard F.

Professor

Associate Professor

Supervisory Plant Physiologist (USDA)

Worsham, A. Douglas Professor Emeritus

Entomoloy

Bambara, Stephen

Brandenberg, Rick L.

Deitz, Lewis L.

Gould, Fred

Hain, Fred P.

Keever, Dennis W.

Roe, R. Michael

Food Science

Carawan, Roy E.

Lanier, Tyre C.

Extension Specialist

Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Professor and Extension Specialists

Professor

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Rushing, John Associate Professor Extension

Schwartz, Steven J. Associate Professor

Sheldon, Brian Professor

&metics

McKenzie, Wendell H.

Scandalios, John G.

ort ti cultural Science

DeHertogh, A.A.

Peet, Mary M.

Perry, Katherine B.

Sanders, Douglas C.

Wehner, Todd C.

Wilson, John H.

Dobrogosz, Walter J.

Miller, Eric S.

Perry, Jerome J.

Alumni Distinguished Professor

Distinguished University Research Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Professor and Ext. Spec.

Professor

Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

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plant Pathol~gy

Bailey, Jack E.

Barker, Kenneth R.

Bruck, Robert I.

Grand, Larry F.

Poultrv sc ience

Brake, John T.

Carter, T.A.

Donaldson, William E.

Ferket, Peter R.

Qureshi, Muquarrab Ahmed

Williams, C.M.

Wineland, Michael J.

Sociol O g y O A n t h r o D o l o g v

Clifford, William

Hoban, Thomas J.

Associate Professor and Extension Specialist

Professor

Professor, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor and Coordinator of University Environmental Programs

Professor and Graduate Recruitment Coordinator

Professor and Research Coordinator

Professor and Extension Specialist-in- Charge

William Neal Reynolds Professor

Extension Poultry Nutritionist and Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Senior Researcher and Director, Animal 8t Poultry Waste Management Center

Extension Poultry Specialist

Professor and Interim Head

Associate Professor

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Moxley, Robert L. Professor

Schulman, Michael D.

Thomson, Randall J.

Wallace, James M.

Wimberley, Ronald C.

Woodrum, Eric

Soil Science

Ammozegar, Aziz

Broome, Stephen W.

Buol, S.W.

Cassel, D.K.

Cook Maurice G.

Gilliam, J.W.

Hesterberg, Dean

Hoover, Michael T.

Hoyt, Greg D.

King, Larry D.

Lilly, John Paul

McLaughlin, Richard A.

Professor and Director of Graduate Programs

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

William Neal Reynolds Professor

Professor

Professor Emeritus

Professor

Assistant Professor

Associate Extension Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Extension Professor

Associate Professor and Extension Specialist

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Mikkelsen, Robert Assistant Professor

Robarge, Wayne P.

Shelton, James E.

Wagger, Michael G.

Wollum, A.G.

Zublena, Joseph P.

Toxicolpgy

Genter, Mary Beth

Hodgson, Ernest

LeBlanc, Gerald A.

Leidy, R.B.

Levi, Patricia E.

Rose, Randy L.

Smart, Robert C.

Zoologv

Collazo, Jamie A.

Crowder, Iarry B.

Senior Researcher

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Extension Specialist In-Charge and Professor

Assistant Professor

William Neal Reynolds Professor and Department Head

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor and Director of Pesticide Residue Research Laboratory

Associate Professor

Assistant Research Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor and Assistant Unit Leader

Professor of Zoology, Botany and Biomathematics and Director of the Ecology Graduate Program

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Doerr, Phillip D. Professor

Fleming, W. James Associate Professor

Gilliam, James F.

Hightower, Joseph

Hinshaw, Jeffrey M.

Mozley, Sam

Noble, Richard L.

Powell, Roger A.

Rice, James A.

Vandenbergh, John G.

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor, Assistant Leader (Fisheries) Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit

Associate Professor and Extension Specialist

Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Associate Professor and Extension Fisheries Specialist

Professor

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY

Math and Science Educat i on

Stubbs, Harriett S. Associate Professor

Wheatley, Jack Associate Professor

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Psvcbologv Smith, Frank J. Professor

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

chemical E neineering

Carbonell, Ruben

Fedkiw, Peter S.

Grant, Christine

Kilpatrick, Peter

Lamb, H. Henry

Lim, P.K.

Overcash, Michael

Roberts, George

d Eneineerinp . . Barlaz, Morton

Borden, Robert C.

Brill, E. Downey

Chao, Allen

Liehr, Sarah K.

Malcom, H. Rooney

Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Head

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Professor and Head Civil Engineering

Professor

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

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Stone, John R. Ext. Associate Professor

Nuclear E neineering

Elleman, Thomas

Mani, K.V.

Wicks, Gerald

Professor Emeritus

Reactor Health Physicist and Lecturer

Reactor Health Physicist and Lecturer

COLLEGE OF FOREST RESOURCES

Forestrv Abt, Robert Associate Professor

Allen, H. Lee Professor

Bettis, Jeny L. Instructor

Blank, Gary B. Assistant Professor

Braham. Richard R. Associate Professor

Bridgwater, Floyd Professor and Research Geneticist USDA - Forest Service

Cooper, Arthur W.

Cowling, Ellis University Professor At-Large

Davey, Charles B. Professor Emeritus

Professor and Head

DeSteiguer, J.E. Associate Professor and Deputy Program Manager

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Dougherty, Phil

Dvorak, William S.

Franklin, E. Carlyle

Frederick, Douglas J.

Gregory, James D.

Hazel, Dennis W.

Henry, Leslie T.

Jett, J.B.

Jones, Edwin J.

Kellison, R.C.

Laarman, Jan

Lancia, Richard A.

Lea, Russ

Lunk, Edward M.

McGraw, James R.

McKeand, Steven E.

Roise, Joseph P.

Sederoff, Ronald R.

Professor

Research Associate Professor and Director: CAMCORE

Professor of Forestry and Wildlife and Director of Woodlot Forestry R&D Program

Professor

Associate Professor and Assistant Head for Undergraduate Programs

Research Assistant

Assistant Professor

Professor and Associate Director Tree Improvement Program

Associate Professor and Specialist In- charge

Professor

Professor

Professor of Forestry and Zoology

Associate Dean for Research

Research Associate

Professor and Extension Forestry Specialist

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

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Shear, Ted Research Lecturer

Tombaugh, Larry W.

Weir. Robert J.

Wellman, J. Douglas

Whetten, Ross

Wilson, Robert

Dean

Director Cooperative Tree Improvement Program

Associate Dean and Professor

Research Assistant Professor

Research Assistant

Zobel, Bruce J. Conger Professor Emeritus of Forestry

parks. Recreat ion and Tourism Ma nacement

Devine, Hugh A. Professor

Gustke, Larry D.Associate Professor

Love, Carol Associate Professor

Siderelis, Chrystos Professor

Wilson, Beth Associate Professor

Wood and PaDer Science

Chen, Chen-hung

Deal. Earl L.

Senior Research Associate

Professor and Wood Products Specialist in Charge

Graduate Director Gilbert, Richard D.

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Goldstein, Irviig S. Professor Emeritus

Heitmann, John A., Jr. Associate Professor

Joyce, Thomas W. Professor

Wheeler, Elisabeth Professor

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

m&!i Katz, Steven B. Assistant Professor

Miller, Carolyn R. Professor

MultidisciDlinarv stu d i e

Grimes, Barbara

Hoffman, Robert L.

Woy-Hanley, Erin

Political Science and Public Administration

Graham, DanieI N.

Korosec, Ronnie L.

Payne, J. Mark

Soroos, Marvin S.

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

Lecturer

Visiting Lecturer

Assistant Professor

Adjunct Professor

Professor and Head

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Sociologv a nd AnthroDolow

Rovner, Irwin Associate Professor

COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT

lture and Resource Economics

Palmquist, Raymond

Smith, V. Kerry

Professor and Head

University Distinguished Professor

COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Cbemistrv

Boss, Charles B. Associate Professor

Goldberg, Margaret M. Visiting Professor

Jones, Louis A. Professor Emeritus

Osteryoung, Janet Professor and Head

Marine. Eart h and Atmomheric Sc iena

Anderson, Charles E. Professor Emeritus

Aneja, Vinney P.

Arya, s. Pal Professor

Research Associate Professor

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Bevis, Michael Associate Professor of Geophysics

Blair, Neal

Braham, Roscoe

Businger, Steven

Davis, J.M.

DeMaster, David J.

Eggelston, David B.

Evans, David G.

Fodor, Ron

Hibbard, James

Hopkins, Thomas S.

Janowitz, G.S.

Karnykowski, Dan

Kimberley, Michael M.

Knowles, Emie

Leithold, Bana

Lin, Yuh-Lang

Malone, Tom

Momson, John M.

Pietrafesa, Len

Associate Professor

Scholar in Residence

Associate Professor

Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

Visiting Professor of Oceanography

Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Coordinator of University Centers, Institutes and Laboratories

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

University Distinguished Scholar

Associate Professor

Professor and Department Head

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Raman, Sethu Professor

Riordan, Allen J. Associate Professor

Saxena, Vinod K. Professor

Semazzi, Fredrick H.M. Associate Professor

Shaw, Ping-Tung Assistant Professor

Showers, Bill Associate Professor

Snyder, Stephen W. Assistant Professor

Speer, J. Alex Assistant Professor

Stoddard, Edward F. Associate. Professor

Watson, Gerald F. Associate Professor

Welby, Charles W. Professor Emeritus

Wolcott, Donna Visiting Associate Professor

Wolcott, T.G. Professor

Xie, Lian Visiting Assistant Professor

PhvsiQ

Fomes, R.E.

statistics

Bloomfield, Peter

Dickey, David A.

Professor and Associate Dean for Research

Professor and Interim Head

Professor

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Gumpertz, Marcia L. Assistant Professor

Monahan, John Professor

Nychka, Douglas Associate Professor

Proctor, Charla H. Professor

Rawlings, John 0. Professor

Stefanski, Leonard A. Associate Professor

COLLEGE OF TEXTILES

Bxtile and Amare 1 Management

Banks-Lee, Pamela

Chemistrv and S-

Freeman, Harold S.

Hudson, Sam

Smith, Brent

Associate Professor

Ciba-Geigy Professor of Dyestuff Chemistry

Assistant Professor

Professor

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

,Anatomv. Wvsiological Sciences and Rad iolagy

Adler, Kenneth B. Professor of Cell Biology

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Aronson, Arthur L. Professor and Head

Berry, Clifford R. Assistant Professor

Berschneider, Helen M. Associate Professor of Physiology & Nutrition

Brody, h o l d R. Adjunct Professor

Brownie, Cecil F. Associate Professor

Dorman, David C. Adjunct Assistant Professor (Scientist I - Cm)

Fleisher, Lloyd N.

Hellyer, Peter W.

McGahan, M. Christine

Monterio-Riviere, Nancy Associate Professor

Olson, Neil C.

Peters, Barry P. Assistant Professor

Associate Professor of Pharmacology

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology

Research Associate Professor

Professor of Physiology

Randell, Scott H.

Riviere, Jim E.

Robinette, C. Lee

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Senior Staff Fellow - NIEHS)

Burroughs Wellcome Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology and Director, Cutaneous Pharmacology & Toxicology Center (CPTC)

Associate Professor of Pharmacolog y/Toxicolog y

Sannes, Phillip L.

Smallwood, J. Ed

Associate Professor of Cell Biology

Alumni Distinguished Professor

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Thrall, Donald Professor

Voyksner, Robert D. Adjunct Associate Professor (Research Chemist - RTI)

Danion Animal and Suec ial S~ee ies Me dicine

Breitschwerdt, Edward B.

Flammer, Keven Associate Professor

Manning, Thomas

Noga, Edward J. Associate Professor

Stoskopf, Michael K. Professor and Head

Professor of Medicine

Associate Professor of Dermatology

Food. Animal a nd Eauine Medicme

Almond, G.W.

Anderson, Kevin

Barnes, H. John

Bowman, Karl F.

Den, John

Duckett, Wendy

Roberts, Malcolm

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Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Professor and Head

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Tate, Lloyd P. Associate Professor

low. Patholow ParasitolQgy

coggins, Leroy

Cowen, Peter

Cullen, John M.

DeBuysscher, Edward

Dyhtra, Michael J.

Grindem, Carol B.

Hammerberg, Bruce

Levine, Jay F.

Levy, Michael

Pino, Michael V.

NC SEA GRANT COLLEGE

Copeland, B.J.

Hodson, Ronald

Murray, James D.

COMPUTER GRAPHICS CENTER

Khorram, Siamak

Professor A d Head

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Director, Electron Microscopy

Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Assistant Professor

Director

Associate Director

Director, Marine Advisory Service

Director, Computer Graphics Center

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Abt, Robert C. (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH 1) Forest Resource Economics. Regional timber market modeling. Welfare and production economics as applied to forest sector analysis; US-Forest Service and Forestry Canada. OTHER INTERESTS: Economics of agroforestry, financial analysis of forest investment, wildfire hazard estimation at the urbdrural interface.

Adler, Kenneth B. (CVM) APSR

RESEARCH Centers around interactions between inhaled pollutants and epithelial cells that line the respiratory airways. Specifically, signal transduction, activation of second messenger systems, gene expression, secretion, production of secondary mediators of inflammation and other mechanisms of response of airway epithelial cells maintained in tissue culture are investigated. 1) NIH NHLBI RO1 HL 36982 "Mechanisms of Oxidant-Induced Respiratory Mucin Secretion"; 7/01/86-3/31/95; $1,189,153 total. 2) " Airway Epithelial Function"; Hoffmann La Roche Corporation; 7/85-indefinite; $23 ,OOO. 3) "Antioxidant function of airway epithelial cells"; Glaxo Corporation; 1/93-12/94; $4,980 total. 4) "Oxidant-antioxidant function of respiratory epithelium"; NCSU - College of Veterinary Medicine;

"Oxidant and Antioxidant Function of Airway Epithelial Cells"; NRSA sponsor for Leah Cohn, D W , 7/1/92-6/30/95; $107,500 total. 6) NIH NIEHS 7 F32 E05547 "Mechanisms of asbestos-induced injury to alveolar epithelium"; NRSA sponsor for Sarah Gardner, DVM;

Graduate Students: Hongfei Li, M.D.: Ph.D. expected, May 1995; Cheng Ming Li. M.D.: Ph.D. expected, May 1994; Nong Hoon Choe, M.S.: Ph.D. expected May 1994; Jianngwu Lee, M.S.: Ph.D. expected, May 1994; and David T. Wright, M.S.: Ph.D. expected, May 1995. Postdoctoral Fellows: Sarah Y. Gardner, D.V.M. (1991-1994); Leah A. Cohn, D.V.M. (1992-1995); Janice Dye, D.V.M. (1992-1995); and Thomas H. Krunkosky, D.V.M. (1993-1996). OTHER INTERESTS: Pathogenesis of airway and pulmonary disease, oxidant/antioxidant activity of pulmonary cells.

7/1/92-6/30/93; $lO,OOO total. 5) NHI NHLBI 5 F32 Hu)8647

7/1/91-12/31/94; $124,500 total.

Allen, H. Lee I (CFR)FOR

RESEARCH: North Carolina State Forest Nutrition Cooperative focused on increasing the cost efficiency and maintaining the environmental sustainability of pine forest production in the southeastern U.S.; $400,oOO/year funding from 12 industries and the U.S. Forest Service; 6 EPA, 3 SPA, and 10 graduate students.

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1) North Carolina State Forest Nutrition Cooperative; $166,800 from forest industry for 7/92-6/93; Core program support. 2) Effects of Soil compaction and Harvest Removal Levels on Soil Parameters and Survival of Loblolly Pine Seedlings; $70,000 from the USDA Forest Service for 3/91-6/94. 3) Team involvement in the establishment of the USFS National Project on Long-Term Site Productivity on the Croatan National Forest; $30,000 for 4/92-9/94 to support graduate student work on nitrogen mineralization. 4) Long-Term Impacts of Harvestion and Site Preparation on Bulk Density and aeration Porosity on a Piedmont Site; $11,000 from the USDA Forest Service for 7193-12/94. Support for a graduate student to initiate resampling of soil physical properties at the Piedmont Site productivity study. 5 ) Long-Term Effects of Acid Deposition on Soil Exchangeable Cations with Dan Richter (Duke University); $119,594 from the USDA Special Grants Program for 9/90-8/93; Funding to characterize cation accumulation in vegetation at USFS Union Co., S.C. spacing study. 6) Longleaf Pine Straw Production and Nutrient Availability Relationships: $10,000 from N.C. State Extension and $2,000 from N.C Wildlife Resources Commission for 7/91-6/93; Funding to quantify the nutritional impact of pine straw raking on Sandhill sites. 7) Vegetation Canopy and Land Use Characterization; $30,000 from EPA for 3/92-2/94; Funding for leaf area assessments in 30 stands of eight major forest cover types as part of a larger EPA project with Siamak Khorram. 8) Influence of Water and Nutrient Availability on Loblolly Pine Light Interception and Productivity; $172,480 from the USDA Forest Service for 1/92-6/94; Funding for gas exchange, leaf area and nutrition assessments at the Scotland Co. Global Change site; $84,000 for 3/92-6/94 to support a post-doc to use the Regionwide 13 growth and leaf area data to scale-up MAESTRO - a physiologically based tree growth model. 9) Genetic Variation in C and N Acquisition and Utilization in Loblolly Pine; $41,160 for 1992-1993 form forest industry supporters and $40,000 from the Nicholson Fund; Support for graduate student research to determine the physiological bases for superior performance of selected loblolly pine families. OTHER INTERESTS: Regeneration of Atlantic White Cedar. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTZVITIES: Offer one week, and shorter, intensive course on forest productivity.

Almond, G.W. ( C W VMF

OTHER INTERESTS: Swine Waste Management, Use of Swine Waste in Aquaculture.

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Amoozegar, Aziz (CALS) ss

RESEARCH 1) Preferential movement of water and solutes through soiysaprolite sequences; USDA, Cooperative State Research Service; 7/1/91-6/30/94; (with S.W. Buol, W.P. Robarge, and M.J. Vepraskas). 2) Evaluation of anaerobic pretreatmentlland disposal systems for on- site wastewater disposal; Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina; 7/1/91-6/30/94. 3) Use of soil and saprolite for the disposal of household wastewater; North Carolina Agricultural Research Service; 10/1/92-9/30/97. 4) (Pending) Evaluation of tire chips as a substitute for gravel in the trenches of septic systems; North Carolina Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources through Chatham County Government; 1993-1995; (with W.P. Robarge). Graduate Students: Major advisor for four M.S. and three Ph.D. students. Member of Graduating Committee of M.S. and Ph.D. degree candidates in the Soil Science; Biological and Agricultural Engineering; and Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Departments, North Carolina State University; and Civil Engineering Department; Duke University. OTHER INTERESTS: Development of measuring and sampling techniques for characterization of soil properties by field ans laboratory procedures, and development of monitoring protocols for assessing waste disposal sites. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITES: Cooperate with Extension Specialist - Dr. M.T. Hwver in presenting lectures and participating in field training of sanitarians.

Anderson, Charles E. (CPAMS) MEAS

Aneja, Viney P. (CPAMS) MEAS

RESEARCH: 1) Study of tomadic storms; NSF, NASA, NOAA; 2 graduate students (on average); ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Severe storms, local meteorology, radar meteorology, and cloud physics.

OTHER INTERESTS: Animal Health & Production.

RESEARCH: 1) Air Quality; NC division of Environmental Health and Natural Resources; 1 graduate student. 2) Atmospheric Photochemical Oxidants; UCAR; 3 graduate students. 3) Remote sensing of pollutants; ABB Environmental; 1 graduate student. 4) Climate change; Southeast Regional Climate Center; 1 graduate

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student. 5 ) Atmospheric-Biospheric Interactions; 1 graduate student. OTHER INTERESTS: Natural and biogenic emissions; cloud chemistry; trace gases in the atmosphere. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Provide assistance of State of North Carolina in the development of ozone state implementation plan.

Arnold, Jon A. (CALSICOE) BAE

Aronson, Arthur L. (CVM) APSR

e, s. pal (CPAMS) MEAS

Bailey, Jack E. (CALS) PP

RESEARCH: 1) Erosion and sediment control; NC Department of Land Quality; 1 year. 2) Stormwater Management (quality & quantity); NC Division of Environmental Management; 1 year. 3) Nonpoht source pol- lution control; Rural Clean Water Program; l + year(s). OTHER INTERESTS: Nonpoint source pollution, private water system quality and treatment, and community water supply and wastewater disposal.

RESEARCH. Method development for drug residues in animalderived foods. Supported by FDA in collaboration with RTI and R. Voyksner and K. Tyczkowska, since 1986. OTHER INTERESTS: Heavy metal intoxications.

RESEARCH: 1) Fluid Modeling Studies of Atmospheric Dispersion in Complex TerrainlFlows; U.S. EP& 4 graduate students and visiting scientists; 17 years of grants and coopemtive agreements with U.S. EPA. OTHER INTERESTS: Atmospheric boundary layer, turbulence and dispersion; urban and local air pollution.

RESEARCH: Research is being conducted on integrated applied disease and insect outbreak models. The goal of these models is to guide farmers as to when pesticides are needed, thereby reducing their unnecessary use and improving performance through precision timing. A USDA grant is providing partial funds for this research. OTHER IhTERESTS: Other research is being conducted in the area of environmental monitoring hardware including a chilled mirror dewpoint hygrometer suitable for use in contaminated environments. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: The development of disease and insect forecasting systems in North k l i n a and other cooperating states (Virginia, Oklahoma, and Texas). Pest models are

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now being used by the majority of peanut farmers in the state. This is important as more fungicides are used on peanuts than any other food, feed or fiber crop in the United States.

BankS-Lee., Pamela (COT) TAM

Barker, James C. (CAISKOE) BAE

Barker, Kenneth R. (CALS) PP

OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTWITIES: Stream Watch Chairperson (DEHNR)

RESEARCH: 1) Sound Absorptive Properties of Materials; NSF; 2 grad. students; 3 years. 2) Vibration and Noise Control in Textile Equipment.

RESEARCH 1) Groundwater monitoring under intensively managed pastures; USDA; 3 years. 2) Groundwater monitoring around animal waste lagoons; CSRS; 2 years. 3) Composting, poultry litter and bird mortality; USDA; 5 years. 4) Aquacultural waste charactenza ' tion and management; NC Ag Foundation; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Extension educational programs in: a) agricultural waste management and water pollution abatement systems, b) land application and utilization of wastes, and c) environmental quality preservation.

RESEARCH Research program focuses on the ecology, physiology, damage potential and management of plant-parasitic nematodes. Related support involves the development of damage functions and models, host resistance, quantification of nematode-hostcnvironment interactions, host physiological responses to infection associated disease complexes, and integrated nematoddpest management. Also do collaborative research with a number of research and extension project leaders and provide nematode assaydidentifiation for Plant Disease and Insect Clinic. Application of environmental and physiological factors for improving predictability of soybean yield losses due to Heterodera glycines, USDA (with J.P. Noe and S.C. Huber). Integrated pest-nematode management in selected Egyptian and USA cropping systems, 1990-93, USAIDIOICD, (with M.A. El-Sharif, L.R. Knrshingle, J.P. Noe and D.W. Dickinson). CSRS-Shared faculty position: USDAKSRS. Co-chaired Advisory Committee of 20 Ph.D. graduates and 12 M.S. graduates. OTHER INTERESTS: Biological control of plant-parasite nematodes,

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including use of animal and municipal wastes. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTWITIEk Have collaborative international research program with Egyptian and Chinese scientists.

Bark, Morton (COE) CE

Barnes, H. John (CVM) vh4F

Berry, Clifford R. (CVM) APSR

Berschneider, Helen M. (CVM) APSR

RESEARCH: 1) "Biodegradative Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste in Laboratory and Field Scale Landfills"; EPA; 3 years. 2) "The Fate of Trace Organics During Refuse Decomposition in a Simulated Sanitary Landfill"; Proctor and Gamble; 3 years. 3) "Environmental Effects of Sodium Silicate Based Grouts"; NSF; 3 years. 4) "Anaerobic Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Groundwater"; EPA and "PPI of N.C.; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS Refuse decomposition and methane production in landfills, microbial ecology of landfills, optimization of solid waste management and bioremediation.

RESEARCH poultry mortality; CVM, H. Barnes and D. Carver; 3 years.

1) Identification of risk factors associated with early

RESEARCH 1) Evaluation of clinical diagnostic imaging modalities in veterinary medicine. 2) Evaluation of benzyl guanidine myocardial scintigraphy. 3) Navicular bone morphometry and biomechanics. OTHER INTERESTS: Nuclear Medicine; Radiation Safety.

RESEARCH Currently engaged in studies on the control and development of electrolyte transport mechanisms in the intestinal epithelium. Cultured cell models have been developed and are being used to examine the effects of hormones and growth factors on the development of nutrient and electrolyte transport pathways in the mammalian small intestine. In addition, the interaction between epithelial cells and underlying intestinal fibroblasts and other mesenchymal cells is being investigated, particularly in regard to control of immune-mediated water and electrolyte secretion and extracellular matrix production. It is hoped that information from these studies will provide insight into the pathophysiologic mechanisms and treatment of various intestinal disorders.

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Bettis, Jerry L., SI. RESEARCH: 1) The Ecological changes in a Pocosin Site following intensive site preparation and plantation management, contrasted to the ecological changes of a natural pocosin site; Department of Forestry; Drs. Cooper, Kellison, Smith and Seneca; five years. OTHER INTERESTS: The ecological function and maintenance of pocosins and Carolina bays.

(CFR) FOR

Bevis, Michael (CPAMS) MEAS

Blair, Neal (CPAMS) MEAS

Blank, Gary B. (CFR) FOR

Bloomfield, Peter (CPAMS) ST

RESEARCH. 1) NASA's Earth Observing System (GLRS Team); 10 years+. 2) Monitoring sea level change as part of the SW Pacific GPS Project; NSF; 10 years.

RESEARCH 1) Biogeochemistry of Methane Production; NASA; 8 years. 2) Carbon Cycling on the North Carolina Continental Slope; N O W 5 years. 3) Fate of Carbon on the Amazon Shelf; NSF. 4) Amino Acid Biogeochemistry; ACS-PRF. OTHER INTERESTS: Microbial ecology of anoxic sediments.

RESEARCE 1) Natural Resources Communication Issues; 2) Distance Education Technology and Pedagogy; USDA Cooperative States Research Service, 3 cooperating institutions: Haywood Community College, N.C. A&T SU, and Pembroke SU, 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Consulting involving environmental impact assessment (contracted with private engineering h s ) ; wetlands and endangered species; environmental education programs; assessment of educational outcomes; educational technology; and communications in the workplace.

RESEARCH: "Statistical analysis of atmospheric data"; NASA; 1992- 1994. Study of trends in global environment, such as stratospheric ozone and global temperature; nonlinear estimation of quantities such as atmospheric residence times of CFC's. OTHER INTERESTS: Use of statistical methods in the environmental sciences - research program at the National Institute of Statistical Sciences.

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Blum, Udo (CALS) BO

Borden, Robert C. (COE) CE

RESEARCH: Allopathic compounds in soils (presently phenolic acids), source of phenolic acids, rates of soil input, rates of soil fixation to clays and into organic matter, rates of metabolism by microorganisms in soil, rates of uptake by plants, effects of phenolic acids on plant growth and metabolism. Effects of Wheat stubble on germination and seedling growth of selected weed and crop species - NC agriculture Research Service (U. Blum, A.D. Worsham, and L.D. King, 1991-1996). A Comparison of Cropping Systems Managed Conventionally or with Reduced Chemical Inputs - Southem Region Low-Input Agricultural Systems Research and Extension Program (L.D. King, D.K. Cassel, M. Cook, U. Blum, D. Hoag, G.J. House, D.P. Smith, A.G. Wollum and A.D. Worsham, 1988-1992). Substitution of cover crops for preemergence herbicides for weed control in corn and cotton - 2. Smith Reynolds Sustainable Agricultural Project (A.D. Worsham and U. Blum, 1992). OTI1ER INTERESTS: Systems ecology, effects of environmental stress on plant growth and development.

RESEARCH: 1) Monitoring of Multimedia Permeable Barriers for Remediation of Hydrocarbon Contamination from Leaking Underground Stomge Tanks; US-EPA; 3 years. 2) Subsurface Monitoring Data for Assessing In-Situ Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons (BTEX) in Groundwater; American Petroleum Institute; 2 years. 3) Use of Biological Active Barriers for In Situ Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater; S.C. Johnson Co.; 1.5 years. 4) Laboratory Evaluation of In Situ Bioventing for Restoration of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sedi- ments; Westinghouse Environmental and Geotechnical Engineers; 6 months. 5) Anaerobic Biodegradation of Hazardous Organics in Groundwater Down gradient of a Sanitary Landfill; N.C. WRRI, 1 year. 6) Development of Methods for the Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas in N.C.; N.C. Division of Environmental Management; 6 months. 7) Methanogenic Biodegradation of Alkylbenzenes in Petroleum Contaminated Aquifers; US-EPS; 2 years. 8) Evaluation of Pump and Treat Systems for Remediation of N.C. Aquifers; Division of Environmental Management; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Surface water quality, nonpoint source pollution, lake eutrophication, and ground water quality and remediation.

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Boss, Charles B. (CPAMS) CH

Bowman, Karl F. ( C W VMF

Braham, Richard R. (CFR) FOR

Braham, Roscoe (CPAMS) MEAS

Brake, John T. (CALS) PO

Brandenburg, Rick L. (CALS) ENT

Breitschwerdt, Edward B. (CVM) VMC

RESEARCH: 1) Corone Destruction of VOC’s; 1 graduate student; 2 years. 2) Microwave Plasma GC Detectors; 4 graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: Trace elemental analysis; labomtory automation; mixed plasma excitation mechanisms.

OTHER INTERESTS: Cold Water/Strearn Ecology.

RESEARCH: Restoration of longleaf pine ecosystem. Study of historical m r d s and current stand conditions in order to develop model of a mesic remnant longleaf pine stand. Future work will reintroduce fue to aid in restoration of this stand, which is probably the most northerly remnant stand in N.C. Funded partly by champion International Coq. and the Department of Forestry. OTHER INTERESTS: Taxonomy of woody species.

RESEARCH: Cloud physics; Lake Effect snow storms; NSF ATM 9215742. OTHER INTERESTS: Thunderstorms; severe storms.

RESEARCH Investigations dealing with the nutritional basis of heat stress resistance and photoperiodic responses. OTHER INTERESTS: Embryology, incubation, vitamins and immunity. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Worldwide consulting and speaking activities.

RESEARCH: 1) The Impact of Surface Ozone Levels on Spider Mite Populations Attacking Peanuts; NCARS; 2 personnel; 2 years.

RESEARCH: 1) Tick transmitted infectious diseases; AVMA FoundationlIndustry . OTHER INTERESTS: Interest in environmental sciences relates to complex environmental toxicities that induce disease in pet animals (dogs and cats). Our teaching hospital examines approximately 10,OOO ill dogs and catslyear. This caseload provides a tremendous resource for examining certain environmental toxicities.

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Bridgwater, Floyd RESEARCH: Forest tree improvement. Forest tree genetics. Flowering (CFR) FOR biology. Shootgrowth morpho-genesis.

Brill, E. Downey (COE) CE

RESEARCH: 1) Environmental impacts of marinas in estuarks. 2) Computer based systems for design of wastewater treatment systems. 3) Modeling and optimization of groundwater quality monitoring networks. 4) Optimization of solid waste management systems. OTHER INTERESTS: Management strategies for environmental systems. Modeling and optimization of environmental systems. Innovative uses of models to generate altematives and to support decision making for complex problems. Decision support systems for environmental problems.

Brody, Arnold R. (CVM) APSR

Bmme, Stephen W. (CALS) ss

Brownie, Cecil F. ( C W VMA

Bruck, Robert I. (CALSEFR) PP/FOR (Research Admin.)

RESEARCH. 1) Asbestos-induced lung disease; NIEHS; 10 years. 2) Particle-induced lung fibrosis; NIEHS; 10 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Mechanisms through which inhaled agents cause lung disease.

RESEARCH, 1) Accelerating the Development of Ecosystem Functions in Restored and Constructed Wetlands; NOAA. 2) Functional Development of Constructed Wetlands and Coastal Dunes; NCARS. 3) Restoration of Altered Lands; NCARS. OTHER INTERESTS: Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment; dune building and stabiliition with vegetation.

RESEARCH: Plant intoxications.

RESEARCH: 1) Forest Decline, Acid Rain, Ozone, Plant Disease Epidemiology; USFPA and USES. OTHER INTERESTS: NCSU Coordinator of University Environmental Programs; Environment Committee, North Carolina Board of Science and Technology; Interface of Environmental Science & Policy; Director of Environmental Sci & Tech., N.C. Board of Sci. & Tech.

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Bull, Leonard S. (CALS) A N S

Buol, S.W. (CALS) ss

Burkholder, J.M. (CALS) BO

Bums, J.C. (CALS) ANSJCS

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OTHER m T S : Reduce environmental impacts of animal wastes by anaerobic digestion and managed land application. Also interested in bigas production and cogeneration of electricity using animal wastes; President (until October 1) and Past President (after October 1) of Registry of Environmental and Agricultural Professionals Institute (REAP).

RESEARCH: 1) P forms present in N.C. soils after intensive, long- term P fertilization. 2) Chemical alteration of N.C. soils resulting from long-term lime and fertilizer application. 3) CharacterjzatiOn of soils in Perudic areas of Bolivia. 4) Characterization of soils in Udic area of Madagascar. 5 ) P solubilization from mntrasting soil mineral studies (lab study). OTHER INTERESTS: Soil and saprolite classification.

RESEARCH: Predicting reservoir water quality under variable nutrient and sediment loading; adverse effects of nitrate on survival of seagrass meadows; physiological ecology of a recently discovered dinoflagellate that is causing massive estuarine fish kills. 1) "Eelgrass Survival Under Coastal Development: Interactions Between Nitrate Enrichment and Suspended Sediments"; UNC Sea Grant; two grad. students; year one of two. 2) 'Coastal Eutrophication and Disappearing Submersed Vegetation: Lethal Effects of Nitrate Enrichment on Eelgrass and Other Beneficial Aquatic Plants"; one year. 3) "The Role of a New Toxic Dinoflagellate in Finfish and Shellfish Kills in N.C. Estuaries"; J.M. Burkholder and E.J. Noga, and 1 grad. student; one year. 4) "Sediment and Phosphorus Loading: Predicting Water Quality in Urban and Agricultural Piedmont Reservoirs"; J.M. Burkholder and J.E. Parsons, and 1 grad. student; one Year. O'RER INTERESTS: Algal physiology and ecology in turbid, nutrient- enriched habitats; reservoir food webs.

RESEARCH: 1) The production and utilization of Forage crops that stabilize the environment, reduces the use of chemicals (pesticides and fertilizer), and improves stream and groundwater quality; USDA-ARS; J.C. Bums and D.S. Fisher; 5 years. OTHER "ERJSTS: Use of animal and industrial waste in forage- animal production systems.

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Businger, Steven RESEARCH Synoptic and mesoscale meteorology - storm structure, severe weather; remote sensing of the Atmosphere, acid rain, global warming.

(CPAMS) MEAS

Carawan, Roy E. (CALS) FS

RESEARCH: The last five years twenty projects to demonstrate waste reduction and water conservation in food processing plants. Active Projects: 1) Educational Materials on Waste Reduction in Food Processing; NC Pollution Prevention Program, American Bakers Asso- ciation, and NC Cooperative Extension Service; 3 faculty, 2 students, and 4 others; 3 years. 2) Planning for the Food Processing Environmental Center. (FPEC); Sara Lee Bakeries and McDonald's Suppliers Environ- mental Seminar; R. Carawan and B. Sheldon; ongoing. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Extension-Technology Transfer: Educational materials and waste reduction in food processing. Last five years: ten research reports, eighteen fact sheets, five computer programs, and four audio-visual programs. Sponsor of numerous work- shops and training programs for industry, local officials, and the public. Assisted over fifty food plants in reducing water use and wastes during the last five years.

Carbonell, Ruben (COE) CHE

Carlson, Gerald A. (CALS) ARE

Carter, T.A. (CALS) PO

RESEARCH 1) Altematives to CFC's for cleaning of circuit boards; A", RTI, and SRC; 2 students, 2 years. 2) Particle adhesionlremoval from silicon surfaces; A'IT, RTI, and SRC; 2 students; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Protein recycle, recovery from aqueous waste streams.

RESEARCH Economics of Pesticides in Fruit and Vegetables, USDA Cooperative Agreements (2), {Ph.D. students: Bryan Hubbell, Claude Carbois, and Hae Young Yang}. OTHER INTERESTS: Pesticide Regulations, Integrated Pest Management, and Soil Erosion Control.

RESEARCH 1) Mortality composting. 2) Recycling turkey brooder litter. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: 1) Nutrient management of poultry wastes and byproducts. 2) Utilizing recycled products as poultry litter. 3) Mortality and poultry manure composting. 4) Drinking water quality of poultry.

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Carter, Thomas E. RESEARCH: 1) Genetic improvement of soybean to withstand drought. 2) Genetic improvement of soybean to withstand Al toxicity in acid soils of the tropics & North Carolina. Four graduate students with theses in the two areas. funding from USDA and also commodity groups in excess if $500,000. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) All of my work is mnnected to the general theme of preserving and using genetic diversity. Traveled to Asia 3 times to collect germplasm. Field work attempts to introduce novel parent material into mainstream U.S. breeding. 2) Part of the environment is what we eat. Involved in improvement of soybean (genetidly) to improve the human diet.

(CATS) cs

W, D.K. (CATS) ss

chao, Allen (COE) CE

Clifford, william (CALSICHASS) SOC

RESEARCH 1) Soil Erosion and Land Reclamation and Degradation; (3 students - Fahmuddin Agus, Bu Thapa, April Horowitz). 2) Movement of Pollutants Through Soils; (1 student, Gail Olson). 3) Sustainable Agriculture Systems. 4) Irrigation Scheduling. OTHER INTERESTS: Spatial variability; and Landscape Processes.

RESEARCH 1) Environmental Engineering related research; USAE Summer Faculty Research Program, Environmental Engineering Laboratory, Waterways Experiment Station at Vicksburg, Mississippi; 7 Weeks.

RESEARCH: 1) Decolorization and dechlorination of Organic in Pulp Bleach Plant Effluents by Photo-Oxidative Processes; USDA; J.S. Gratzl and C-L. Chen; through 9/14/93. 2) Structure and Response of Polychlorinated Oxylignins from Bleach Plant Effluents toward Biodegradation and W-Excimer Laser Photolysis; USDA; C-L. Chen, J.S. Gratzl, A.F. Schreiner, and T.W. Joyce; through 9/30/92. OTHER INTERESTS: Essential oils, Industrial utilizations of technical lignins, NMR specta of lignins.

RESEARCH. 1) Livestock Waste Management in North Carolina: Barriers and Opportunities, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (NCSU); 2 years. 2) Public Attitudes toward Water Quality and Management Altematives in the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System; USEPAlNC Dept. of Environ., Health & Natural Resources; 2 years.

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RESEARCH 1) Integrated Pest Management; NSF, Industry-Director, Center for Integrated Management. OTHER INTERESTS: Pesticide use for crop management.

Coble, Harold D. (CALS) cs

coggins, Leroy ( C W

RESEARCH Coggins & Fuller; 5 years.

1) Equine Infectious Anemia Studies; USDA, NM;

Collazo, Jaime A. RESEARCH: 1) Breeding productivity of neotropical migratory birds in the Southern Appalachian Region; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Forest Service; 12 personnel; 5 years. 2) Wintering ecology of short- distance migrants in bottomland hardwood forests in N.C.; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 6 personnel; 5 years. 3) Breeding bird populations in bottomland hardwood forests along the Roanoke river in N.C.; The Nature Conservancy; 5 personnel; 5 years. 4) Land management practices in the montane regions of Puerto Rim: implications to the conservation of resident and migratory forest birds; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Puerto Rico Department of Natural Resources; 6 personnel; 4 years. 5) Habitat dependency and marine gamefish population dynamics in selected estuarine habitats in Puerto Rim: role of wading bird predation on juvenile fish survival; Puerto Rim Dept. of Natural Resources; 12 personnel; 4 years. 6) Factors affecting reproduction and migration of waterbirds on the North Carolina Barrier Islands; National Park Service; 10 personnel; 3 years. 7) Habitat resources availability and use by mi- gratory shorebirds at the Cab0 Rojo salt flats, Puerto Rim; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Puerto Rico Dept. of Natural Resources; 4 personnel; 3 years. 8) Effects of Low-level disturbance on Time-Energy budgets of Wintering Waterfowl at Cedar & Piney Islands, N.C.; U.S. Marine Corp, N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 4 personnel; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Tropical avian biology and management, endangered species biology and management.

(CALS) ZOiFW

Cook, Maurice G. (CALS) ssc

RESEARCH 1) Erosion Reduction in Goshen Swamp Watershed; USDA - SCS, Extension; 25 personnel from various agencies and disciplines; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Nutrient management for ground water. protection; Agricultural BMP’s and their impact on water quality.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Interested in relations between ecological principles and environmental and natural resources management. Also interested in ecosystem dynamicsenergy and nutrient behavior.

Cooper, Arthur W. (CFR) FOR

Copeland, B.J. (NC) Sea Grant

Cowen, Peter ( C W VMM

cowling, Ellis (CFR) FOR

Crowder, Larry B. (CALS) zo

RESEARCH: Direct the NC Sea Grant College; Direct the Cooperative Institute of Fisheries Oceanography; Chairperson, South Atlantic and Caribbean Regional Research Program. OTHER INTERESTS: Estuarine ecology, coastal pollution, fisheries production. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITES: Outreach and Ginsion to a coastal constituency including bulletins, newsletters, reports, information sheets, news releases, etc.

RESEARCH: 1) Monitoring & Surveillance of Disease & Health Information in the National Swine Herd; USDA-Animal K i Plant Health Inspections Service; 3 years. 2) Applications of Geographic Information Systems to the Spacial Analysis of Disease Spread on Swine Farms; 2 Y-e

OTHER INTERESTS: Intemational Programs; Food Security; and Systems of Animal Production in the tropics.

RESEARCH: 1) National Atmospheric Deposition Program; 1976- present. 2) National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program; 1978- present. 3) Mountain Cloud Chemistry Program; 1985-1989. 4) Southem Oxidants Study; 1988-present. Annual expenditures of grant funds obtained through these programs provided about $5500,000 to $1,000,000 each year to NCSU from 1979-present. OTHER INTERESTS: Land and environmental ethics; natural resource management; concepts of sustainable development; and interface between science and public policy.

RESEARCH: 1. Foodweb intemtions in freshwater and marine systems; NSF, UNC Sea Grant; 3 students. 2. Factors controlling recruitment variability in freshwater and marine fishes; NOAA-Coastal Ocean Program, Univ. Wisconsin Sea Grant; 3 students. 3. Population modeling of sea turtles, red-cccladed woodpeckers and fishes from the perspective of conservation biology; NSF, NOAA, NMFS, NOAA - Office of Protected Resources; 2 students.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Water quality, habitat requirements, threatened and endangered species, conservation biology, species interactions, size-structured populations and fisheries management. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWITE& I present public programs on my research to Boy Scouts, Audubon, Church groups etc. I have also done a segment for SEARCH and the Alumni magazine.

Cullen, John M. ( C W VMM

Danehower, David (CALS) cs

Danielson, Leon E. (CALS) ARE

Davey, C.B. (CFR) FOR

OTHER INTERESTS: Diseases in non domestic animals.

RESEARCH Natural products chemistry and hostplant resistance to diseasedinsects; Plant materials as chemical feedstocks. OTHER INTERESTS: Groundwater Contaminants (Remediation), Hazardous Waste & Pesticide Handling, Storage, and Disposal.

RESEARCH: w w a t e r Oual ity: Research on pesticide use and groundwater quality; water protection policies; wellhead protection policy development. Several grants from USGS/WRRI, counties and state agencies. Graduate students and full-time research associates supported. p : Research on activities and policies that promote economic sustainability (both ag and nonag). 0- INTERESTS: Wetlands, Water Quality, Dispute Settlement (Issue Facilitation, Negotiation and Mediation), Natural Resource and Environmental Policymaking. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIMTIES: Wide array of current natural resource issues and policies; principles and practices related to public policy education and dispute settlement concepts; in- service training on natural resource issues, policies and programs.

RESEARCH Soils aspects of forest nurseries, seed orchards, natural and man-made forests, agroforestry, and tropical silviculture. OTHER INTJBESTS: Atmospheric inputs and their impact on soil chemistry and microflora and vegetation. Forests Watershed Management.

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Davis, J.M. RESEARCH: 1) Climate Change; NASNNOAA; 3 years; 1 Graduate Student. 2) Various plant disease projects; R.J. Reynolds, through Plant Pathology Department.

(CPAMS) MEAS

Davis, Jeannie M. (CALS) HS

RESEARCH: Participant in Tri-State (NC, SC, & GA) vegetable project. Four year study in six locations looking at cover crops, crop rotation, and nitrogen use for vegetable production systems. OTHER INTERESTS: Season extending practices, IPM. OUTREACH AND EXTE"I0N AC- 1) Exsfficio board member with Carolina Farm Stewardship Association. 2) Devdoping several leaflets on sustainable production practices for several vegetables. 3) Conduct Organic and Sustainable Vegetable County Agent Training Sessions.

De Buysscher, Edward V. RESEARCH: 1) Molecular basis for viral antigenic peptide recognition in the chicken; CVM; E. De Buysscher, F. Fuller, M. Ward, and J. White.; ongoing. OTHER INTERFSTS: Nature Conservation; steward of Bass Lake. sanctuary.

( C W VMM

De Hertogh, August A. (CALS) €IS

Deal, Earl L. (CFR) WPS

RESEARCH: Primary goal of research program is to evaluate breeding lines and new cultivars of flower bulbs (Geophytes) that will not require pesticides for either forcing or garden usage. Research has been supported by Dutch Bulb Exporters Association since 1965. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION AC-: Present 10-15 lectures annually on flower bulbs throughout the world. Also, write a quarterly newsletter on flower bulbs that is distributed to 3500 users throughout North America.

RESEARCH: Timber harvesting, Water quality, Wood products, Industry location, Extension work. OTHER INTERESTS: Forest Management and Stand Establishment.

RESEARCH: Modelling technology uptake on swine farms; currently not funded. OTHER INTERESTS: Observational study techniques, the epidemiology of mycotoxin contaminants in livestock feeds, and the epidemiologic and economic considerations of the size and type of swine rearing systems.

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DeStdguer, J.E. (CFR) FOR

Devine, Hugh A. (CFR) PRT

RESEARCH: Systematics of the Membracoidea and related groups of insects (Homopetra); 1980-present. OTHER INTEFUBTS: Director of the NCSU Insect Collection.

RESEARCH: 1) Organic and Nutrient Cycles in the Ross Sea, Antarctica; NSF Polar Programs; 5 PI’S, 1 student; 5 years. 2) Geuchemical Processes at the Amazon River/Ocean Boundary; NSF Marine Chemistry; 10 PI’s, 2 students; 5 years. 3) Equatorial Pacific Global Ocean Flux Study: The Effect of Varying Organic Carbon Flux on AnimaVSediment Intemtions; NSF Marine Chemistry; 3 PI’S, 1 student; 2 years. 4) Biogeochemical Cycles in North Carolina Continental Slope Sediments; NOAA; 3 PI’s, 1 student; 5 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Radiochemistry.

RESEARCH: Deputy Program Manager of USDA Forest Service Global Change Program. Manages the socio-economic research component of the program. Studies examine market and non-market damages to forests.

RESEARCH: Geographic Information Systems as applied to resource management and research. 1) Water Resource Evaluation; Gaston County; 2 grad students and self; 3 years. 2) coastline Erosion; NC DOT; 2 grad students and &, 5 years. 3) GIs implementation for resource management; National Park Service; 2 grad students and self; 5 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Resource economics and policy evaluation.

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Dickey, David A. RESEARCH: Time Series Analysis of Air Quality Data; EPA. (CPAMS) ST

Dobrogosz, Walter J. RESEARCH: “Environmentally released Microorganisms and the Enteric Microflora”, EPA - $150,000, ( a six month newst extension has been requested). Currently three graduate students.

(CAW MB

Doerr, Phillip D. RESEARCH: 1) Ecology & dynamics of habitat use, movement, movements and mortality pattems of northem bobwhite quail in the longleaf pine ecosystem; Dept. of Defense-Army; 4 personnel; 10 years.

(CALS/CFR) ZO/FOR

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2) Ecology and Management of the red-cockaded woodpecker, Dept. of Defense-Army; 8 personnel; 15 years. 3) Migratory shorebird conservation-preserving critical habitats; US Fish & Wildlife Sexvice. and National Fish & Wildlife Foundation; 2 personnel; 1 year. 4) Status of the red-cockaded woodpecker on Sand-Hills game land; N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission; 2 personnel, 6 months. OTHER INTERESTS: Management & conservation of migratory game birds (eg. woodcock) and upland game birds (eg. ruffed grouse). Conservation & management of wildlife resources as a public trust, on both public & private lands), raptor ecology.

Donaldson, William E. (CALS) PO

Do-, David C. (CVM) APSR

Dougherty, Phil (CFR) FOR

Duckett, Wendy (CW) VMF

Dunphy, E. James (CALS) CS

RESEARCH Nutritional Modification of Lead (Pb) Toxicity USDA Animal Health Grant, 1 current Ph.D. student. OTHER INTERESTS: Carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.

RESEARCH: Active in experimental neurotoxicology. Research has focused on methanol pharmacokinetics, methanol-induced neurokxatogenesis and the effect of chemicals on the olfactory neuroepithelium. OTHER INTERESTS: Use of cell culture systems for the study of chemical-induced toxicity. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Coordinator, CIIT Training Program - provides opportunities for Postdoctoral Fellowships and Summer Intemships.

RESEARCH: 1) Field research to determine the effects of elevated C02 and climate change on southem forest ecosystems-focusing on carbon and water balance of forest; US Forest Service; 4 Scientists and 2 Techni- cians; 5 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Effects of air pollution on forest.

OTKJ3R INTERESTS: Toxicities Resulting from Drug Interaction in Horses, Environmental Factors Interacting with Thyroid Functions.

OTHER INTERESTS: Soybean production in an environmentally sensitive area.

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Dvorak, William S. RESEARCH 1) Conservation and breeding of tropical conifers and broadleaf species; sponsored by 20 industrial and governmental agencies in 14 countries; 8 people involved @ NCSU; program is in the 14th year. Over 2000 acres of research field trials of Tropical Forest Species in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Costa Ria, Honduras, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Indonesia. OTEER INTERESTS: Population genetics, speciation, evolution and forest tree breeding. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTMTIES: Tropical Forestry short courses offered.

(CFR) FOR

Dykstra, Michael J. (CVM) VMM

Easley, J.E., Jr. (CAW

Eggelston, David B. (CPAMS) MEAS

‘inthe RESEARCH 1) Seasonal distribution of Eastem oyster w t r e a v ireink in coastal N.C.; NCSU-CVM; J. Levine, D. Weinstock and M. Dykstra; 1 year. OTEER INTERESTS: Fungal diseases in fish. Interaction of fund (Oomycetes) with Atlantic Menhaden and other estuarine fish as a marker of emerging environmental problems.

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RESEARCH Improved Valuation of Changes in Commercial Fishery Harvests: 1) Sea Grant funding, one Ph.D. student involved, 2) National Marine Fisheries Service funding, 94-95, one Ph.D. student Allocation of Fishery Harvest between Commercial and Recreational Marine Fishermen: 1) Seed funding from Sea Grant and Fish and Wildlife Program; 2) Proposal submitted for 94-95 to Sea Grant to support a Ph.D. student’s dissertation. OTHER INTERESTS: Effects of changes in water quality on marine and estuarine fish stocks (hence subsequent harvests). Benefits of water quality improvements to recreational fishermen targeting freshwater species in coastal estuarine waters. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWTIE& Overall goal: General Improvement of economic retums to fishery resources. Extension programs parallel research of improving valuation of commercial harvests, and enhancing economic retums via allocation decisions involving competing user groups.

OTHER INTERESTS:Fisheries ecology; theoretical and experimental . marine benthic ecology at the individual, population and community levels.

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Elleman, Thomas RESEARCH: 1) Failure Mechanisms for High Level Radioactive Waste Tanks; Los Alamos National Laboratory; R. Mahadara, K. Murty, T. Elleman; 1 year. 2) Tritium in NPR Reactors; Ui & G Corporation; 1 YW.

(COE) NE

Evans, David G. (CPAMS) MEAS

Fedkiw, Peter S. (COE) CHE

Ferket, Peter R. (CALS) PO

Flammer, Keven (CVM) VMC

RESEARCH: 1) Flow through fractured rock inferred from borehole experiments; Initiated under DOE Young Faculty Award and University Faculty Research and Development Grant. 2) Modeling Variable- Density Groundwater Flow; American Chemical Society; 2 PhD students and 3 MS students. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Groundwater flow and contaminant transport. 2) Groundwater resources. 3) Paled hydrology. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: School visitations - groundwater flow demonstrations/ water experiments/ water resources.

RESEARCH 1) Indirect Electrochemistry as a Means to Regenerate Spent Redox Reagents; EPA ChE Center. 2) The Role of Cyanide in the Electroreduction of Copper; EPA ChE Center. OTHER INTERESTS: Environmental applications of elec-hemical science and engineering.

RESEARCH: 1) Bio-conservation of proteinaceous wastes to nutrient resource; Ag. Foundation student assistantship; 12/92. 2) Nutritional value of extruded poultry and sweet potato by-products; Institute of Nutrition; 6/92. 3) Fermentation preservation: an altemative dead pig disposal system; N.C. Pork Producers Association; 7/93. 4) Fermentation preservation of poultry mortality, Ag. Foundation, 6/93. OTHER INTERESTS: Recyclinglrendering animal by-product wastes, feed value of rendering by-products. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTMTIES: Demonstrations of lactic acid fermentation of proteinaceous wastes; Educational programs on bio-conversion of agricultural waste into feed ingredients; Task force member on agricultural odor problem.

RESEARCH: Captive propagation of avian species (esp. psittacine birds); Rehabilitation of wild birds. OTHER INTERESTS: Biology of psittacine, raptorial, and waterfowl avian species.

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Fleisher, Lloyd N. (CVM) APSR

RESEARCH NIH EY08688 - Actions and Interactions of Ueitic Mediators. Investigating the role of cytokines in the initiation and resolution of the ocular inflammatory response. OTHER “IS: Adenylylcyclase activity in ocular tissues.

Fleming, W. James ( C U ) zo/Fw

Fodor, Ron (CPAMS) MEAS

Fomes, R.E. (CPAMS) PY

Franklin, E. Carlyle (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH 1) The cumulative effects of aircraft noise on Winterhg and breeding waterfowl; U.S. Marine Corp; 8 personnel; 5 years. 2) Non-point source aquatic contaminants and water management at Lake Mamuskeet; US. Fish and Wildlife; 2 personnel, 3 years. 3) Use of bioassays to survey lagoon systems in Puerto Rico for toxic substances; Dept. of Natural Resources, Puerto Ria; 2 personnel; 1 year. 4) The effects of dioxins on wood ducks and the development of biomarkers for detection of dioxin exposure; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 3 personnel; 4 years. 5 ) Resource assessment of the effects of metal contamination on fish at Slocum Creek, N.C.; U.S. Marine Corp; 6 personnel; 3 years. 6) Development of a bioassay protocol for submerged aquatic macrophytes; U.S. Marine Corp; 1 personnel; 3 ymrs. OTHER INTERESTS: Wildlife management, aquatic plants, waterfowl management.

RESEARCH: Geochemistry and mineralogy of volcanic rocks. 1) Petrology of Hawaiian basaltic and gabbroic rocks; NSF.

RESEARCH: 1) Acid Rain Pollutant Effects on the Molecular Structure and Mechanical Properties of Acrylic Based Latex Paint Coatings; EPA; 1987-1993. 2) Effects on Structure and Properties of Polymers Undergoing Recycling; IBM 1992-1994. OTHER INTERESTS: High strength, high modulus fibers from cellulose.

RESEARCH 1) enhancing the effectiveness of forested filter zones in cleaning agricultural runoff by use of level spreaders; NC WRRI; E.C. Franklin, J.D. Gregory, M. Smolen, J. Jeuck, D.W. Hazel; 18 months. 2) Wetland and upland tree planting and research on mitigation of the Coddle Creek Reservoir; Cabarms County, N.C.; E.C. Franklin and D.J. Frederick; 5 years. 3) Management of mixed pine-hardwood natural stands; USDA Forest Service; E.C. Franklin; 2 years. 4)

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Population dynamic of white-tailed deer populations in the southeast; unsupported at this time; E.C. Franklin, D.W. Hazel; continuing. 5) Prescribed fire in the management of forests resources in natural stands; unsupported at this time; E.C. Franklin, R. Wilson; continuing.

Frederick, Douglas J. (CFR) FOR

Freeman, Harold S. (COT) TECS

Genter, Mary Beth (CALS) TOX

Gilbert, Richard D. (CFR) WPS

Gilliam, J.W. (CALS) SS

RESEARCH 1) Wastewater treatment using Tree Plantations; N.C. Dept. of Commerce and TVA, D. Frederick, R. Lea; 6 years. 2) Wetland Restoration Ecology; Texas Gulf, EPA and Cabarms Co., NC; D. Frederick; 5 years. 3) Forested Wetlands Functional Analysis; US Army Corps of Engineers; 5 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Forest ecology, wetland ecology, environmental regulations, silviculture. and waste management.

RESEARCH 1) Synthesis of Nonmutagenic Azo Pigments; Dainippon Ink, Inc.; Grad. Student; 2 years. 2) Synthesis of Environmentally Safe Metalized Dyes; Nat. Textile Center,; Grad. Student and Phd; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Conversion of manufacturing waste chemical intermediates to commercial dyes. I.D. of genotoxic metabolites of Azo dyes. Fate of Dyes in the Environment.

RESEARCH Mechanisms of Pesticide OIfactory Toxicity and Neurotoxicity, NC ARS (syr), NIEHS (3yr), PHS (NINNIEHS) pending. OTHER INTERESTS: Ground and surface water contamination by agricultural chemicals.

programs on pesticides and other environmental contaminants. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION AC-: Educational

RESEARCH 1) Effect of Acid Pollutants on Coatings; EPA R.D. Gilbert, R.E. Fomes. 2) Chemical Effect of Acid Pollutants on Automotive Coatings; Dainippon Chemical; R.D. Gilbert, R.E. Fomes. OTHER INTERESTS: Recycling of plastics; and biodegradable polymers.

RESEARCH: 1) Effect of vegetated buffers on water quality. 2) Use of agricultural water management to maintain water quality and agricultural productivity. 3) Nitrous oxide loss from riparian areas to

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the atmosphere. 4) Denitrification under controlled water management conditions. 5 ) Potential for nitrate contamination of shallow groundwater below sandy agricultural soils. OTHER INTERESTS: Wetlands.

Gilliam, James F. (CALS) zo

Goldberg, Margaret M. (CPAMS) CH

Goldstein, Irving S. (CFR) WPS

Goodman, Major M. (CALS) cs

Gould, Fred (CALS) ENT

Graham, Daniel N. (CHASS) PSlPA

RESEARCH 1) Ecology of temperate and tropical watersheds; past support by NSF and National Geographic Society; 1986-present.4ndefinite duration. Basic work on predator-prey theory and habitat selection. OTHER INTERESTS: Water Quality and Modelling.

RESEARCH "Copper speciation studies at simulated particulate surfaces using electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical methods of analysis."; NSF; 2 years; 1 postdoc. OTHER INTERESTS: Metal speciation in natural waters. Trace and ultra-trace methods for determination of metals in air, water and soil.

RESEARCH 1) Utilization of biomass as altemative raw material for production of chemicals and fuels; NSF & USDA. 2) Conversion of cellulosic portion of municipal solid waste to chemicals and fuels as alternative to landfills; Ethanol Resources Corp.

RESEARCH: 1) Corn breeding and genetics; NCARS; 2 graduate students. 2) Germplasm conservation; NCARS. 3) Genetic Diversity; NCARS, Pioneer Hi-Bred InU.; 1 graduate student. OTHER INTERESTS: Biodiversity.

RESEARCH: 1) Plant-Herbivore coevolution; USDA-ARS; 3 years. 2) Ecology of genetically engineered plants and their pests; USDA-ARS; 2 years. 3) Sustainable 3rd World development; Rockefeller Foundation;

OTHER RESEARCH: Insect Ecology, the coevolution of plants and insects in natural communities

3 years.

RESEARCH: Politics of Ecology and Equality (PhD research). EconomiclEcological sustainability . Science, Philosophy and Policy Interactions.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Active membership in various national, state, and local environmental groups; member of NC Environmental Educators; and taught graduate class in Ecology curriculum. Instructor: Finnish Student Exchange Program Class: Global Environmental Policy - July 1992 @ NCSU.

Grant, Christine (COE) CHE

Gregory, James D. (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH: 1) Dissolution of crystals from solid surfaces; EPA; 2 juniors; ongoing. 2) Total Intemal Reflection Fluorescence Studies of Desorption Kinetics; NSF; 1 doctoral student; 3 years. 3) Kinetics of Radiolabeled Milk Desorption from Tubes; Center for Aseptic Processing and Packaging Studies; 1 post-doctoral fellow, 1 junior; 1 year. 4) CFC Altematives for PMted Circuit Board Cleaning; EPA; 1 doctoral student; on-going. OTHER INTERESTS: Solid-liquid separation of mineral ultrafines and wastewater sludge.

RESEARCH Current research programs centers around the hydrology of forested wetlands, the hydrologic and water quality impacts of silviculture and water management in forested wetlands, and the hydrology of maritime forest (barrier island) wetlands. 1) Hydrologic and water quality impacts of drainage, water management and silvicultural pradces in a loblolly pine plantation; National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement; Cooperating agency - Weyerhaeuser Company; cooperating faculty - W. Skaggs, W. Gilliam; 5 years; currently 1 postdoc, 1 MS completed. 2) Enhancement of the effectiveness of forested filter zones by dispersion of agricultural runoff; U.S. Geological Survey and UNC WRRI, cooperating agency - Oxford Tobacco Research Station; cooperating faculty - C. Franklin, J. Parsons; 3 years; currently 2 PhD students, 1 MS completed. 3) Hydrology of Buxton Woods wetlands, temporal and spatial variation of the water table on Hatteras Island, and the impact of groundwater withdrawal on the hydrology of Hatteras Island; USDI National Park Service; cooperating agencies - USDI National Park Service, NC Division of Coastal Management, and Cape Hatteras Water Association; 3 years; currently 1 MS student. 4) Quality of drainage water from the Hofmann Forest and the Croatan National Forest pocosins: NC Forestry Foundation; cooperating agencies - NC Forestry Foundation, USDA Forest Service; cooperating faculty - C. Franklin; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Wetlands - ecosystem functioning, role in

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landscape processes, impact of natural disturbance and man’s activities, management and protection policy. Watershed management - land use and the impact of man’s activities on hydrology and water quality, water resources management and policy. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTLVITIES: Participate in workshops and short courses, serve on several statewide committees that deal with water resources issues, and participate regularly in many informal technology transfer activities with a variety of clientele.

Grimes, Barbara (CHASS) MDS

Grindem, Carol B. ( C W

Gumpertz, Marcia L. (CPAMSICALS) ST

Gustke, Larry D. (CFR) PRTM

Guthrie, David S. (CALS) cs

RESEARCH: 1) Mississippi Sandhill Crane Eggshells: Morphology & Reproductive Decline; US Fish and Wildlife Service; 2 years-ongoing. 2) Symbionts of Marine Zooplankton: Composition, adaptations, life cycles, and ultrastructure; 10 years-ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Wetland Protection, Toxic Sub-stances & Society, Human impact, Biodiversity.

RESEARCH: 1) Companion animals as sentinels of environmental hazards; Environmental Health and Research Testing; C. Grindem, L. Backer, L. Hunter, and 1 technician; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Neoplasm associated with environmental hazards.

RESEARCH: 1) Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Phytopthora Epidemics in Bell Pepper; USDA grant 92-00541; with J.B. Ristaino and C.L. Campbell of Plant Pathology. 2) Autologistic Model for Spatial Binary Data; Jon Graham, graduate student. 3) Mixed Effects Models; Beth Jessee, graduate student.

RESEARCH: Impacts of tourism on North Carolina; Associate in the Office of Park and Tourism Research, PRTM - NCSU; Directs and conducts tourism research for the NC Travel and Tourism Division. OTHER INTERESTS: Historic and cultural tourism attractions; intemational tourism development; and nature base tourism. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWTIES: Rural tourism development and enhancement.

RESEARCH. 1) Altemative cotton production systems evaluation- including LISA systems and poultry litter-based systems; Extension IPM.

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Hassan, Hosni M. (CALS) BCWMJVTOX

Hazel, Dennis W. (CFR) FOR

Heck, Walter W. (CALS) BO

RESEARCH 1) Population Dynamic of Forest Insects; USDA Forest Service and CSRS; 6 people; 5 years. 2) Impact of an invading herbivore Cgypsy moth) on forest ecosystems of the southeast; 2 current graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Coordinator of the NCSU Ecology Program. 2) Host/insect interactions of Balsam Woolly Adeldgid and Fraser Fir.

OTHER INTERESTS: Public health concerns of zoonotic helminthiasis transmitted by sewage sludge.

RESEARCH: 1) Oxygen Toxicity and Regulation of Biosynthesis of the Antioxidant Enzymes: Superoxide Dismutases and Hydroperoxidas%; NSF; StudentdPost Docs; 17 years. 2) Ozone Toxicity; NM; Post Doc. 3) Toxicity and Mutagenicity of Hydrogen Peroxide; NCARS; Students. OTHER INTERESTS: Oxygen Free Radicals, Ionizing Radiation, Molecular Biology, Gene Regulation.

RESEARCH Forest Management, Wildlife Harvest Management, Wildlife Habitat Management, Forest Watershed Management, Environmental Impact Assessment. OTHER INTERESTS: Forest regeneration, forest harvesting.

RESEARCH: 1) Effects of atmospheric chemicals on crop and forest growth and productivity (Ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide plus others); USDA-ARS and NCARS; 6 USDA scientists and 4 CALS faculty; ongoing. 2) Effects of climate change phenomena on plant response (UV-B irradiance, carbon dioxide plus others); USDA-ARS and NCARS; 6 USDA scientists and 4 CALS faculty; ongoing. 3) Ecological monitoring of the effects of environmental stress on crop/forest growth and productivity; EPA, USDA-ARS and NCARS; 2 USDA scientists, 2 CALS faculty, a number of CALS technical staff, 5 CALS graduate students; ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Program personnel have been involved with most aspects of air pollution problems associated with effects on terrestrial systems (Meteorology, atmospheric chemistry, facility engineering, chemical and biological monitoring, deposition, etc.). OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITES: Program personnel respond to requests for help on air pollution problems, on both a

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regional and national basis. Occasional requests mme from intemational scientists.

Heitmann, John A., Jr. (CFR) WPS

Hellyer, Peter W. (CVM) APSR

Henry, Leslie T. (CFR) FOR

Hesterberg, Dean (CALS) ss

RESEARCH 1) Interaction of Enzymes with Recycled Fibers. 2) Production of dissolving pulps using enzymes; PPRC. 3) 2 PhD programs. OTHER INTERESTS: Image analysis; treatment of aged papers; and enzymdcellulose systems. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Teach summer industry courses which include some recycling.

RESEARCH: The role of nitric oxide during endotoxic shock. Specifically, the interaction of nitric oxide and lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase activity. OTHER INTERESTS: The effects of endotoxemia on cardiovascular function, with particular regards to changes in myocardial adrenergic function.

RESEARm 1) Effects of stock plant physiology on rooting of loblolly pine cuttings; Industry supported; Cooperating faculty - R. Weir, B. Goldfarb, F. Blazich; 1 PhD student. 2) Genotypic variation in isoprene emission of sweetgum; EPA. 3) Effects of elevated atmospheric C02 on wood structure and function; cooperating faculty - E. Wheeler, and Duke University, Botany Department; ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Whole-plant physiology; environmental stress physiology; nitrogen nutrition; water relations; environmental control of carbon and nitrogen uptake and partitioning in trees; physiological aspects of phytoremediition (use of plants, in particular trees, for environmental clean-up).

RESEARCH Current research activity involves studying clay-organic matter interactions and their effects on soil colloidal properties (e.g. flocculation and dispersion). Research is directed toward understanding fundamentals of colloid-facilitated contaminant transport in soils. Applied for EPA funding - "Effect of Metal Contaminants on the Colloid Chemistry and Transport of Soil Clays and Organic Matter. " OTHER INTERESTS: Trace metal chemistry in soils; mmplexing organic ligand effects of soil phosphorus solubility and transport.

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Hibbard, James RESEARCH: 1) Geological mapping in Southern Appalachians; pending funds from NSF, PRF. 2) Geological mapping in central Maine; Maine Geological Survey; indefinite summer contracts. OTHER INTERESTS: Geological hazards, Appalachian regional geology, and convergent margin tectonics.

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Hightower, Joseph (CALS) zo/Fw

Hinshaw, Jeffrey M. (CALS) zo

RESEARCH: 1) effect of heavy metal pollution on fish species composition, survival, and growth in a N.C. tidal creek U.S. Marine Corps; one M.S. student; since 8/91. 2) Spawning migration behavior of Albermarle Sound-Roanoke River striped bass; U.S. fish and Wildlife Service; one M.S. student. 3) Summer distribution and condition of striped bass within Albermarle Sound, North Carolina; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; one M.S. student. 4) Effects of treated wastewater on abundance, growth, and survival of Neuse River bivalves; U.S. Marine Corps; one M.S. student. 5) Abundance and mortality of the threatened Gulf sturgeon; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; one Ph.D. student. OTHER INTERESTS: Research into fish population dynamics and management, including stock assessment, simulation, and optimization.

RESEARCH: 1 ) C h a " a * tion of Finfish and Shellfish Aquacultural Effluents; Southem Regional Aquaculture Center and USDA; J. Hinshaw, T. Losordo, and P. Westerman; 3 years. 2) Evaluation of the Impact of Trout Production Effluents on Water Quality, Invertebrate Fauna, and Fish Populations in N. C. Mountain Streams; N.C. Agricultural Extension Service, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, and N.C. Division of Environmental Management; J. Hinshaw and J. Rice; 14 months. 3) Characterization of Production Unit Wastes and Effluents from Rainbow Trout Farms; N.C. Agricultural Foundation; J. Barker, J. Hinshaw, and P. Westerman; 1 year. 4) The Demonstration of Coldwater Fish Production in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems; Energy Division, N.C. Dept. of Economic and Community Development; J. Hinshaw, T. Losordo, P. Westerman, and L. Rogers; 10191-6/94. OTHER INTERESTS: Demonstration of Appropriate Waste Management Methods for Trout Production; TVA; J. Hinshaw, L. Rogers, J. Davis, P. Westerman, and J. Barker; 2 years.

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Hoban, Thomas J. RESEARm 1) Livestock Waste Management in North Carolina: Barriers and Opportunities; College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (NCSU); 2 years. 2) Public Attitudes toward Water Quality and Management Altematives in the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System; U.S. EPA and NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources; 2 years. 3) Farm Operator Survey to evaluate the Rural Clean Water Program; U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; 1 year. 4) Consumer Attitudes and Knowledge about Biotechnology; U.S. Dept. of Agriculture; 1 year. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: My research and outreach efforts include the following general areas: public knowledge and attitudes; technology transfer; public policy analysis; environmental ethics and values; risk perception and communication; social impact assessment; and public involvement.

(CALs/CHASS) soc

Hodgson, Ernest (CALS) TOX

Hodson, Ronald (NC) Sea Grant

Hoover, Michael T. (CALS) ssc

RESEARCH: 1) Metabolism of Environmental Chemicals - Mechanics of toxic action; NIH. 2) ES-OOO44 - Mechanics of Pesticide Action; NIEHS; 6 students, 2 post-doctoral fellows. OTHER INTERESTS: Regulation and legal aspects, environmental policy and risk assessment.

RESEARCH: Focused on control of reproduction in striped bass and other Marine Species. Special emphasis is placed on development of domesticated broodstock. Grant funding for Sea Grant, NCRI, USFWS and others. OTHER INTERESTS: Larval culture; fingerling production of foodfish species.

Finfish production in ponds, especially hybrid striped bass. Broodstock and pond management techniques.

OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Aquaculture -

RESEARCH Primary research and extension programs in on-site wastewater management; that is, septic systems. 1) Suitability of saprolite for on-site wastewater disposal systems; US Geological Survey and WRRI; cooperative project with A. Amoozegar and J. Kleiss; 3 years. 2) Evaluation of soil transplant systems for treatment and disposal of- household wastewaters; NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources and Albemarle Commission Council of Government; coop erative project with R. Evans, R. Heath, T. Hinson and A. Amoozegar;

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2 years. 3) NCSU Sewage Project - Evaluation of alte-mative septic systems for residential use; NC General Assembly; Cooperative project with A. Amoozegar; 4 years. 4) A moundlconstructed wetland for on-site wastewater treatment; WRRI, Cooperative project with S. Broom, H. House and E. Seneca; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Developing and evaluating alternative systems for on-site home wastewater treatment. My areas of interest include developing a better understanding of relationships between soil and site characteristics and on-site system performance.

Hopkins, Thomas s. (CPAMS) MEAS

Hoyt, Greg D. (CALS) ss

Hudson, Sam (COT) TECS

Huffman, Rodney L. (CALS) BAE

RESEARCH 1) Physical Oceanography of the Arctic & Mediterranean Seas-Circulation and Ecosystems Modeling of Continental Shelves; NSF; Italian Govemment. OTHER INTERESTS: Eutrophication, global environmental problems, coastal ecosystems, and earth systems.

RESEARCH: Soil nitrate movement in com, tobacco and vegetables; legume intercrops in vegetable production systems; N.C. Tobacco Foundation; Corn Growers Association of N.C > ; Carolina Farm Stewardship Association; SA=, USDA-CSRS. OTHER INTERESTS: Sustainable agriculture. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWTIES: On-farm studies of legume cover crops and intercrops in com and vegetables.

RESEARCH: 1) Textile waste water treatment-dmlorization of dye waste water; Nat. Textile Center; grad. student. OTHER INTERESTS: Use of polymers as flocculants and/or absorbents in waste water treatment.

RESEARCH Evaluation of impacts of swine waste-handling facilities on ground-water quality. a) Three lagoons have been monitored for over three years to study the development and efficacy of natural sealing. Electromagnetic terrain conductivity survey methods have been studied as a means of detecting contaminants migrating from lagoons. Funded by CSRS and SCS, in cooperation with Clemson University. A BAE Ph.D. student has developed a model of multi- species transport from a lagoon source which includes nitrogen tiansformations downstream. That student has completed his degree

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and is currently doing post-doctoral work with this project. b) With funding from SCS, the National Pork Producers Council, and the North Carolina Pork Producers Association, established lagoons across the coastal plain region are being evaluated for seepage losses. EM surveys and sediment sampling/analysis are. used to detect seepage plumes and estimate gross nitrogen loss rates. Occurrence and movement of nitrate in the ground water of the middle coastal plain. A two-year project funded by WRRI, in coopetation with Soil Science. Sampling and monitoring of the suficial aquifer has been done to study the distribution and transport of nitrate under agricultural lands. A master's student in BAE has been working with this p j e c t to adapt computer models to predict long-term consequences of changes in practice, particularly as it affects the quality of water extiacted for domestic use. An integration of ground-water loading models, remote sensing, and geographic information systems has been accomplished in cooperation with the Computer Graphics Center with funding from CSRS. Final reports are. currently being developed. A Forestry Ph.D. student developed the interface for this project. He will complete his degree shortly. OTaER INTERESTS: Wastewater-soil interactions that affect natural sealing of the soil. Characterization of flow in heterogeneous wildmedia and the development of mathematical models describing the flow. Instrumentation for well tests and inspection.

Humenik, Frank J. (CALSICOE) BAE

Janowitz, G.S. (CPAMS) MEAS

Jarrett, Ronald E. (CALS) cs

RESEARCH 1) USDA Water Quality Demonstration Project; CALS & Duplin Co.; Ext. Staft 5 years. 2) USDA Hydrologic Unit Area; CAM & Duplin, Sampson & Wayne Co. Ext.; 5 years. 3) Survey of Effluent from Greenhouses, Phase I& CALS; 1 year. 4) National Water Quality Evaluation Project; USDA & EPA; BAE Staft 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Water quantitylquality and waste management.

RESEARCH 1) Columbia River Plume Study; NSF; with L.J. Pietrafesa; 2 years. 2) Plankton Dynamics Modeling; NSF; with D. Kamykowski; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Ocean and estuarine dynamics.

RESEARCH 1) Barley Management - Low inputs vs intensive inputs. 2) Reduction of Foliar Fungicides by Using Baytan Seed Treatments. 3) Improving Nitrogen Fertilization. 4) No-Till and Conservation

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Implications in Wheat. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Biological Control of Cereal Leaf Beetle. 2) Growing Professionally Grown Seed vs. Farmer Saved of Bin-Run (affects on weeds, reduction of herbicide sprays). OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Production meetings, publications, satellite programs, Joint Conferences, E-Mail, Timely Memos and On-Farm Tests as described above. Funding supported by N.C. Small Grain Growem Association.

Jedngs, Greg (CALSICOE) BAE

Jett, J.B. (CFR) FOR

Johnson, Thomas (CALS) ARE

RESEARCH: 1) Watershed Management for NonPoint Source Pollution Control; USDA; 25 personnel; 5 years. 2) County Environmental Assessments; 2 personnel; 1 year. 3) Long Creek Watershed Monitoring Project; 10 personnel; 10 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Agricultural Impacts on Surface and Groundwater.

RESEARCH: 1) Phenological Variation in Shoot Elongation and Diameter Growth and Relationships to Latewood Formation and Wood Specific Gravity in Loblolly Pine; $lOl,OOO industry funds; PI with Drs. S.E. McKeand and B.J. Zobel; 1 PhD student. 2) Age Trends for Genetic Parameters of Wood Properties of 26 to 28 year old &&J.& Measured Using Direct Scanning X-ray Densimeter; $6O,OOO industry funds; 1 PhD student. OTHER INTERESTS: Genetic Improvement of Christmas trees, all aspects of seed orchard management. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTlVlTDB Outreach programs revolve around the daily interaction and technology transfer involved in the operation of the NCSU State - Industry Cooperative Tree Improvement Program which spans 13 southern states. Two annual meetings, regular on-site visits, and regular short courses constitute the bulk of the extension related activities. Contact with the Christmas tree hdustry in NC has consisted of several presentationes to their annual meeting and to their Board of Directors, the publication of short articles in their joumal and on-farm visits.

RESEARCH 1) Optimal harvesting of fisheries; part of NCARS project. 2) A new index of process capability; part of NCARS project. OTHER INTERESTS: Modeling growth of trees as affected by environment.

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Jones, Edwin J. (CFR) FOR

Jones, Louis A. (CPAMS) CH

Joyce, Thomas W. (CFR) WPS

Kamykowski, Dan (CPAMS) MEAS

Katz, Steven B. (CHASS) ENG

RESEARCH 1) Forest management and wildlife inte.ractions in Pocosin habitats; Weyerhaeuser Co. and National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement; 1993. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: Forest management and endangered species; Forest management and wildlife species; Human dimensions of wildlife management; and 4-H wildlife programs.

RESEARCH: 1) Determination of phenols in serum, urine and tissue; EPA; 3 years. 2) Determination of Organic Compounds in Sedimentation Ponds; EPA, USGS, and WRRI; 3 years.

RESEARCH. 1) Disposal of paper industry sludges. 2) Process modifications to minimize pollutant formation. 3) White Rot fungi to destroy recalcitrant pollutants. OTEW INTERESTS: Novel wastewater treatment systems; unique organisms for pollutant destruction. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION PROGRAMS: Course in wastewater engineering specific to the paper industry through McKimmon Center.

RESEARCH 1) Dinoflagellate motility; NSF; 4 years; 2 graduate students. 2) Mixed layer production; NSF and O M , 2 years; 3 graduate students. 3) Ocean color: SeaWiFS; NASA; 3 years; 1 graduate student. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Cape Fear Estuary dynamics; 1 graduate student. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITLES: Elementary, Middle and High School visits - lecture on water quality and marine science.

RESEARCH "The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Controversy in North Carolina: Toward a Rhetorical Model of Risk Communication"; funded by CHASS Organized Research Grant, 1992- 93; with Carolyn R. Miller, ENG. Future granting possibilities at NSF and NEH; possible expansion to include Hazardous Waste Incinerator controversy in North Carolina. M.S. thesis based on assistance with CHASS-funded research by Shawn Walsh, tentatively titled "Risk Communication Models Used by Environmental Activists in the LLRW Siting Controversy in North Carolina."

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OTHER INTERESTS: Metaphor in science; CHASS Summer Stipend, 1993. Previous M.S. theses directed: "Rhetoric, Science and Law: How Scientific Writing is Accommodated for the Courts' (Fischer); "Metaphor Analysis of Decision Science" (Christian).

Kellison, R.C. (CFR) FOR

K h o m , siamak (CFR) CGC (Provost's Off.)

RESEARCR: 1) Development of altemative methods of *ratkg warehouses of the insecticidal fumigant, phosphine, and a model to describe controlled releases of phosphine during aeration; USDA-ARS; one Research Entomologist, two technicians with USDA-ARS, and the Technology Coordinator from the Flue-Cured Tobacco Coopemtive Stabilization Corporation. OTKER INTERESTS: Research on bacterial agents as altemativu to conventional insecticides used to control stored-product insect pests.

RESEARCH: Silviculture; Forest genetics; gene conservation; and Conservation and sustainable development. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Extension at local, regional, national and international levels.

RESEARCH: 1) "Merger of Regional Wetland Inventories from Remotely Sensed Data"; NOAA-Coastwatch Propram; one year. 2) "A multidate study of spruce-ftr decline in the Black Mountains of North Carolina using Landsat-TM digital data". 3) "Goundwater contamination potential using models, GIs, and remote sensing"; Cooperative State Research Service and USDA; a joint project with Biological and Agr. Engr Dept.-NCSU, two years. 4) "Evaluation of SPOT data for the detection and quantification of forest decline in the southeastem A p palachians"; SPOT Image Corporation; two years-pilot project. 5) "Vegetation Inventory of Hofmann Forest From Aerial Photography"; Forestry Foundation; one year. 6) 'Vegetation Canopy and Land Use Characterization"; US.-EPA, a joint project with Research Triangle Institute; two years. OTHER INTERESTS: Providing state-of-the-art remote sensing, image processing, and GIS research facilities as applied to environmental sciences campus-wide.

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Kilpatrick, Peter (COE) CHE

Kimberley, Michael M. (CPAMS) MEAS

f i g , Larry D. (CALS) ss

RESEARCH 1) Basic Principles of Refinery Emulsions; Mobil R & D; 1 postdoc , 1 Ph.D, 1 MS and 2 undergrad. students; 5 years. 2) Environmental Impacts of Desalter Operations; Mobd R & D; 1 year.

RESEARCH: 1) Latin American Studies; NSF; thnr 2/93; 1 graduate student, working in Mexico. 2) Marine and Terrestrial Environments on Coastal Venezuela; NSF; 2 faculty, 2 graduate students; 6 years with ongoing indefinite future. OTHER INTERESTS: Groundwater pollution.

RESEARCH: Comparison of cropping systems managed with current management practices and with reduced chemical inputs. Grant money has been supplied by USDA-LISA, the Jesse Smith Noyes Foundation, and N.C. Com Growers' Association. Two Ph.D. students and one M.S. student have completed their research in this experiment. three M.S. students are currently involved. OTHER INTERESTS: Agricultural use of municipal, industrial, and animal wastes. Field measurement of denitrification.

Knowles, Emie OTHER INTERESTS: Wind wave generation and transformation in the oceans and estuaries. Wave erosion dynamics and circulation dynamics in estuaries. Director of NRRC.

(CPAMS) MEAs/NRRc

Korosec, Ronnie L. (CHASS) PS/PA

Laarman, Jan G. (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH: Focuses on the hazardous waste siting process - including the actors, organizations, policies and politics of the o v d process. Also, current research in the privatization of the hazardous waste siting process. OTHER INTERESTS Public policy; environmental politics and policy; privatization and state and local government.

RESEARCH: Pertinent to forests in regional economic development with an intemational focus. 1) Enterprise Development in Forestry in Developing Countries; US - AID; 3 personnel; ongoing. 2) Policy Analysis for Latin America; US Forest Service; 2 personnel; ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Economic Valuation of Forests, Willingness to Pay Nature Based Tourism.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Improved catalysts for pollution prevention and abatement.

Lancia, Richard A. RESEARCH Wildlife ecology and management; species habitat relationships especially in managed forest ecosystems; population dynamics and harvest management of white-tailed deer; and red- cockaded woodpecker habitat management. Graduate Students: MS in W ildlife BiolQgy: Selena Bauer - Beaver food cache construction; Dave Davenport - Red-cockaded woodpecker foraging habitat model; Wendy Donoghue - Effects of buffer strips on reptiles and amphibians (im coastal Oregon); Mark Graham - Survival of fawns on Ft. Bragg; Joe Phelps - Effects of clearcutting on reptiles and amphibians in a swamp forest; Chris Rosenbemy - Survival and dispersal of yearling buck deer (Remington Farms, Maryland); Julia Sizemore - Effects of high elevation spruce-fu forest decline on small mammals; Nancy Thompson - Breeding bird community changes in a cypress-tupelo forest following timber harvest (Mobile River, Alabama); Kim Tnpp. phD in ZoolQgY : Jerry Nelson. Wildlife~iolopv: Yates Allen. Maste r of Life Scienw : Mark Johns. OTHER INTERESTS: Conservation biology, biodiversity.

(CFR) FOR

Lanier, Tyre C. (CALS) FS

Lea, Russ (CFR) FOR

LeBIanc, Gerald A. (CALS) TOX

RESEARCH 1) Recovery of proteins from processing wastewater; recovery and reuse of process water in food manufacturing; Sea Grant; myself and 1 research assistant; 2 years.

RESEARCH: Wetland impact studies. Forest Ecology. OTFIER INTERESTS: Species diversity, water quality.

Restoration ecology of temperate forest ecosystems.

RESEARCH: 1) Mechanisms of intracellular pesticide transport; NIEHS; 1 student. 2) Perturbations in steroid-metabolizing enzymes in Daphnia magna as a biomarkr of reproductiveldevelopmental toxicants; NIEHS; 1 student. 3) In vivo sensitation of anti-cancer drug- resistant tumors using inhibitors of the drug transporter P-glycoprotein; Burroughs Wellcome; 2 students. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Transport and metabolic processes that contribute to the bioconcentration and biomagnification of

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environmental contaminants. 2) Environmental hazards associated with steroidogenic xenobiotics. 3) Perturbations in cholesterol homeostasis by xenobiotics.

Leidy, R.B. (CALS) TOX

Leithold, Elana (CPAMS) MEAS

Levi, Patricia E. (CAJS) TOX

Levine, Jay F. ( C W VMM

RESEARCR: 1) Degradation of termiticides in soils; Dow Chemical, ICI, Mobay; 5 year project. 2) Insecticides in air and their distribution and degradation on vertical and horizontal surfaces. 3) Residues of pesticides on tobacco; tobacco Manufacturers. 4) Effects of organic matter on termiticide degradation; FMC. 5) Pesticide residues in air, soil and surfaces after lawn care application; Dow Chemical. OTHER INTERESTS: Worker exposure to pesticides during application; concentrations of and insect growth regulator in air and its degradation and deposition on surfaces and in food; analytical methods development to determine pesticide residues in environmental samples.

RESEARCH 1) Sea-Level Change and Paleoceanography of the Cretaceous Westem Interior Seaway; NSF; 2 graduate students. 2) Controls on Organic Carbon Preservation in Ancient Marine Sediments; ACS-PRF; 1 graduate student. OTHER INTERESTS: Animal-sediment interactions; coastal and shelf sedimentation; and geologic record of sea-level and climate change. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: Regularly speak to elementary school students about fossils and related topics.

RESEARCH 1) Metabolism of Pesticides and Effects of Pesticides on Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Enzymes (cytochrome P450s and flavin- containing monooxygenases); Mammals, Insects; NIH; 5 years. 2) Mechanisms of Pesticide Interaction; since 1980.

RESEARCH. 1) Maintenance system for facilitating biomedical studies with oysters; N.C. Biotechnology Center; 1 year. 2) Seasonal and spatial distribution of two protozoan pathogens that cause oyster mortality; State of N.C.; 1 year. 3) Cytokine activity and the production of stress protein production by oysters; State of N.C.; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Risk assessment and the affect of environmental, degradation on aquatic organisms. Use of shellfish as biomonitoring sentinels.

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Liehr, Sarah K. (COE) CE

Lilly, John Paul (CALS) ssc

Lim, P.K. (COE) CHE

Lin, YUh-Lang (CPAMS) MEAS

RESEARCH: 1) Application of biotechnology to Aquaculture: development of integrated systems for the management of fish diseases; NC Biotechnology Center; M. Levy and E. Noga; 18 months.

RESEARCH. 1) Ecological Approach to Biological Treatment Processes and Containment Removal; NSF - presidential Young Investigator Award; 5 years. 2) Innovative Methods for Treatment of Municipal Landfill Leachate; WRRI, 1 year. 3) Modeling of Artificial Wetlands for Advanced Wastewater Treatment; Kenan Institute; 3 years. 4) Evaluation of Ponds and Wetlands for Protection of Public Water Supplies; WRRI and the Urban Water Consortium; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Attached growth (biofilm) biological processes; modeling of biofilm systems; biological metals removal; ecological aspects of environmental systems and contaminant removal; and industrial ecology.

RESEARCH: 1) Water management on hydric soils to minimize non- point source pollutants; NC Soybean Producers Assoc., NC com Growers Assoc., NC Wheat Growers Assoc., and others; Cooperative research with W. Gilliam, W. Skaggs, R. Evans, J. Sheets 2) Nutrient management (especially nitrogen and phosphorus) on hydric soils to minimize non-point source pollutants. OTHER INTERESTS: Estuarine water quality and productivity. Wetlands.

RESEARCH: 1) Fugitive Emissions; EPA; 3 years. 2) Auto Emissions from Oxygenated Fuels; EPA; 2 years. 3) Interfacial Synthesis Technique that Eliminates the Use of Toxic Solvents; NSF; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Coupling-Dephenolization and Coupling Desulfurization of Wastewaters.

RESEARCH 1) Jet Streak Dynamics; NASA; Lin and Kaplan; 3 years. 2) Modeling the Sahelian Droughts; NOM, Semazzi and Lin; 2 years. 3) Thermal Forcing in a Shear Flow with Critical Level; NSF; Lin; 3 years.

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Linker, Mike (CALS) cs

Love, Carol (CFR) PRT

Lunk, Edward M. (CFR) FOR

Malcom, H. Rooney (COB) CE

Malloy-Hanley, Erin (CHASS) MDS

RESEARCH 1) Methodology For Pesticide Reduction in Agriculture; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Z. Smith Reynolds, and Integrated Pest Management Center-NCSU; 5-8 faculty involved, 10 years. 2) develop methods to help reduce pesticide use in agriculture; graduated 5 MS students; grants from CSRS, USDA-FS, and Z. Smith Reynolds. OTaER INTERESTS: Computer models predicting pesticide movement in agroecosystems. Developing computer based pest management decision aids. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Implementation of integrated pest management programs for agricultural commodities, for whole State.

RESEARCH: 1) Expert opinion on damage to US forests by air pollutants; U.S. Forest Service; 18 months. OTHER INTERESTS: Multiple use of forests, Environmental education seminars on school forests.

RESEARCH Forest Nutrition Coopemtive (data management and analysis). OTaER INTERESTS: Forest Wildlife Management; Wildlife telemetry habitat use; Habitat inventory and modeling; Computer mapping applications in natural resources.

RESEARCH Design of efficiency-based construction sediment basins (development of design methods); N.C. Dept. of Environment, HeaIth and Natural Resources. OTHER INTERESTS: Performance of efficiency-based stormwater settling ponds (verification and calibration of particle-settling model), hydrologic analysis of watersheds in support of wetlands restoration, and urban watershed management.

RESEARCH Westem philosophical and theological bases for a bio/ecocentric ethic. OTHER INTERESTS: Multidisciplinary study of inherited Westem notion of progress and its function in the long-range development of and environmentally sustainable future. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: Humanities Extension Service - lectures and cooperative efforts with Asheboro and

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~ r a l communities examining such environmental issues as: water use and air quality. I have discussed with town councils the ethical dimensions of the issues of their concern.

Malone, Tom (CPAMS) MEAS

McDowell, Robert E. (CALS) ANS

W E A R C H Institutional arrangements for international activities. Global change and the human prospect. Societal impact of climate change. OTHER INTERESTS: Integration of natural, social, and engineering sciences with policy. Nurturing interdisciplinary programs in universities.

RESEARCH: 1) Studies on vitamin C protection against W damage; Duke University; 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Comparative dermatology.

WEARCH: 1) FA0 Latin american Regional Projects a. Domestic and Wild V d r a t e Animal Germplasm Evaluation and Conservation supported through grant to CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rim. Objectives am to evaluate various species for unique characteristics which can make them valuable as potential sources of food, useful in support of sustainable agriculture and expansion of world inventory on diversity of germplasm. b. Potential utility of Criollo cattle in sustainable systems for dual purpose production, meat and milk. A regional network operated through grants to 4 countries (hlexim, Costa Rica, Brazil and Chile). Serve as member of Regional Committee. 2) Nutritional Ecology of Wild vs. Domesticated Herbivore in East Africa in collaboration with ILCA and ICRAF. Objective is to demonstrate that the best niches for grazing herbivore in the future depends on their feeding strategy and morphological characteristics of their digestive systems. The present major feature of investigation is determining the complimentarily of domestic and wild animals in the utilization of plant ecosystems and how this can be exploited. Graduate students from the US., Africa and Latin American Universities are involved in programs 1 and 2. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Research to de-emotionalike the issue on the roles of animals as the major forces in destruction of tropical rain forests, rising desertification and environmental contamination. A Partnership for Hwnans and Animals was published in 1991 on these

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issues. World literature continues to be scanned to seek bases for balancing programs of animal production and conservation. 2) The contributions of animals to world food production and animal production is a motivating force to smallholders to undertalce means of environmental conservation, e.g. crop rotations with leguminous forages for animal feed and source of income. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITLES: No conventional type extension program, but work through country or regional workshops to motivate actions in all phases of the research program. Assist in data analysis, coordination of results among locations or institutions and prepare interpretive summaries for circulation.

McGahan, M. Christine (CVM) AF'SR

McGraw, James R. (CFR) FOR

McKeand, Steven E. (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH: Trace Elements in the vertebrate eye. Currently actively investigating Fe metabolism in the cystalline lens with a view to understanding mechanisms of cataractogenesis; NIH grant #EY-4900-

OTHER INTERESTS: Mediators of Ocular Inflammation. 11; 1982-1997.

OTHER INTERESTS: Environment and endangered species. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Tree problem diagnosis; hazard tree evaluation; protecting trees during construction; and General Arbonculture and Arborist Certification Training. Forest Pes- Woodland and Christmas Trees insect and disease management; and pesticide education.

RESEARCH: Genetics and Breeding of Forest Trees; Stability of Genetic Entries in Different Environments; Genetic Effects on Nutritional and Ecophysiological Processes in Forest Trees; Propagation Effects on Forest Trees;and Molecular Genetics - Breeding Interactions. OTHER INTERESTS: Applied breediig, testing and selection of forest trees with emphasis on quality control in the NCSU Cooperative Tree Improvement Program.

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McKenzie, Wendell H. RESEARCH Geneticlchromosomal effects of exposure to environmental agents, e.g. cigarette smoke, drugs used in chemotherapy, radiation, etc. OTHER INTERESTS: GeneraI area of genetic toxicology.

(CALS) GN

McLaughlin, Richard A. (CALS) ss

Mikkelsen, Robert (CALS) ss

Miller, Carolyn R. (CHASS) ENG

RESEARW 1) Impacts of best management practices on pesticide movement into ground and surface water. 2) Pesticide fate in golf greens. 3) Influence of animal waste applications to land on the movement of pesticides. OTHER INTERESTS: Risk analysis and economics of pesticide use. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITXI23 Expert systems for environmentdeconomic decisions about pesticide uses; Farm-A-Syst program for helping farmers manage farm chemicals to prevent ground and surface water contamination.

RESEARCH Determining the fate of organic wastes and fertilizers applied to soil. Measuring the chemical, biological and physical factors re.lated to nitrogen and phosphorus release from organic wastes and their loss to air and water. Developing practices to minimize the potentially undesirable impacts of commercial fertilizers. OTHER INTERESTS: Controlled-release fertilizers, reduction in N leaching, volitization and denitrification from all mamials applied to soil.

RESEARCH "The Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Controversy in North Carolina: Toward a Rhetorical Model of Risk Communication"; funded by CHASS Organized Research Grant, 1992- 93; with Steven B. Katz, ENG. Future granting possibilities at NSF and NEH; possible expansion to include Hazardous Waste Incinerator controversy in North Carolina. M.S. thesis based on assistance with CHASS-funded research by Shawn Walsh, tentatively titled "Risk Communication Models Used by Environmental Activists in the LLRW Siting Controversy in North hO1iM." NHE Fellowship 1992-93 and CHASS Summer Stipend 1993 for work on Rhetoric of Technology; Previous M.S. theses directed: "The Alar Scare: Values, Issues, and Perceptions in Two Forums of a Scientific Controversy" (Hopkins) and "Winning with Words: Successful NIMBY Strategies in the SSC Siting Conflict in North Carolina" (Pappas). OTHER INTERESTS: Publication: "The Rhetoric of Decision

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Science. " Dissertation: "Environmental Impacts Statements and Rhetorical Genres: An Application of Rhetorical Theory to Technical Communication. " General interest: environmental decision making.

Miller, Eric s. MB

Miller, Joseph E. (CALS) cs

Monahan, John (CPAMS) ST

RESEARCH 1. Transnational regulation of gene expression in bacteriophage; NIH - $350,000 (direct costs);1987-1992. 2. So- conversion of keratinaceous wastes to useable resources; USDA - $180,000 (direct costs); 1993-1995. 3. Erythromycin biosynthesis and resistance in Aeromicrobiwn eryrhrewn; NSF and EMBO - $30,000; 1986-1997; North Carolina Biotechnology Center - $21,000, 1988- 1989. Currently two graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: Secondary metabolites and extracellular proteins from soil bacteria.

RESEARCEI: The USDA-ARS Air Quality-Plant Growth and Development Research Program at Raleigh has been actively engaged in interdisciplinary studies to determine effects of air pollution and climate change on crop production and plant health for over 20 years. Research is conducted under field, greenhouse, phytotron, and laboratory conditions. Current research includes: 1) determination of interactions of ozone and elevated carbon dioxide on plant physiology, growth, and yield and subsequent effects on rhizosphere ecology and soil processes; 2) examination of ozone and carbon dioxide effects on plant-pathogedpest associations; 3) development of ozone-resistant snapbean cultivars; 4) determining mechanisms of action of air pollutants and establishing .physiological and biochemical mechanisms of resistance; 5) biophysical studies of stress effects on plant water status and cell wall physical and chemical properties; 6) development of a biomonitoring system for ozone using ozone-resistant and ozone- sensitive clones of clover; 7) application of environmental, physiological, and growth data in crop growth simulation models; and, 8) studies of the extent, magnitude, and location of longterm changes in the condition of agroecosystems [performed as part of the U.S. EPA- sponsored Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program W A F " .

RESEARCH: Collaboration with J.Davis (MEAS) on various topics in climatology.

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Monteiro, Nancy RESEARCH: 1) Mechanisms of Cutaneous Veficadon; US Army Medical Research and Development Command; N. MonteirO and J. Riviere; 3 years. 2) Pesticide Percutaneous Absorption; NIEH; N. Monteiro, J. Riviere, and E. Hodgson; ongoing. 3) Quantitative Prediction of Xenobiotic Percutaneous Absorption Cutaneous Disposition; EPA; N. Monteiro, J. Riviere, and P. Williams; ongoing, 4) Evaluation of the isolated perfused porcine skin flap (IPPSF) as a model for studying mechanisms of skin inflammation; Proctor & Gamble; ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Toxicology & Dermal Percutaneous Environmental Absorption.

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Momson, John M. (CPAMS) MEAS

Moxley, Robert L. (CALS/CHASS) SOC

Mozley, Sam (CALS) ZO

Murphy, Paul (CALS) cs

RESEARCH: 1) Arabian Sea Air/Sea Interaction-ONR(Planning Stages). 2) World Ocean Circulation Experiment: Indian Ocean Surveyplanning Stages). 3) Subtropical Atlantic Climate Studies; NSF; 3 personnel; 5 years. 4) Gulf Stream Frontal Processes; U.S. Navy; 3 personnel; 2 years. 5) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for Oceanographic Research; Naval Air Warfare Center; 3 personnel; 3 years. 6) Preservation and Accumulation of Biogenic Silica and Organic Carbon in a High-Latitude Environment; The Ross Sea; DeMasterpI) plus 8; 4 years, 7) Shelf Edge Exchange Processes; Pietrafesa(PI) plus 5; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Scientific Flow Visualization(with the N.C. Supercomputer Center), Digital Muipment Corporation(corporate sponsor). Effects of the Gulf Stream on Weather and Climate. Large- scale Ocean Circulation. Air-Sea Interaction Studies. Remote Sensing Studies.

OTHER INTERESTS: Community and Rural Development.

OTHER INTERESTS: Co-sponsor: Student Environmental Action Coalition.

RESEARCH: 1) Plant breeding, small grains, enhancement of cultivated species through the use of wild relatives to improve natural genetic resistances to pests and diseases, germplasm conservation & utiliition; Federal funds, USDA, Farmers groups; Project leader, technician, and 2-3 grad students.

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Murray, James D. (NC) Sea Grant

RESEARCH 1) Marine Advisory Service Program - National Office of Sea Grant, a Program to Distribute and Evaluate Bycatch Reduction Devices in NC Inshore Waters; National Marine Fisheries Service. 2) Introduction of Larger Mesh Webbing in the Belly and Wings of Traditional Shrimp Trawls to Reduce Bycatch in Inshore Waters; National Marine Fisheries Service. 3) Zebra Mussel Outreach Program; National Office of Sea Grant. OTHER INTERESTS: Artificial reef management and policy. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Under Marine Advisory Service, direct NCSU's Marine Extension Program. Also, conduct Fisheries Extension Programs for both commercial and recreational fishing industries.

Noble, Richard L. (CALSICFR) zo/m

Noga, Edward J. (CVM) nfc

Nychka, Douglas (CPAMS) ST

Olson, Neil C. (CVM) APSR

RESEARCFk 1. reservoir Sportfish Recruitment; NC Wildlife Resources Commission; R. Noble and J. Rice; in 8th year. 2. Puerto Rim DNR, in first year; NCARS, in 9th year; 2 technicians and 4 graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: I coordinate the inter-college Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences Program.

RESEARCH 1) Environmental monitoring, immunology, pathology and diseases of aquatic animals; EPA.

RESEARCH 1) Global Warming; EPk 4 faculty memberg.3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Stratospheric Ozone Trend Analysis.

RESEARCH 1) Effects of endotoxin on whole-animal physiology, particularly cardiopulmonary effects. Signal transduction in macrophages and neutrophils. 2) "Lipoxygenase Products in Acute

$655,578; principal investigator. 3) "Effect of Copper Deficiency on Endotoxin-Induced Resphtory Failure in Calves"; Institute of Nutrition - UNC system of Interdisciplinary Research Program; 7/1/93-6/30/94; $3,000; T.T. Brown, Jr. - principal investigator; J.V. Spears and N.C. Olson - co-investigators. 4) "Role of G Proteins in Porcine Macrophages and Neutrophils stimulated with Platelet-Activating Factor"; NCSU, College of Veterinary Medicine; 7/1/93-6/30/95; $25,000; principal investigator. OTHER INTERESTS: Asthma and health pollutants.

Respiratory Failure"; NIH grant lROl HL32726; 8/1/88-7/31/94;

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RESEARCH 1) Biocorrosion of copper in marine environments; $lOO,ooO; 2/1/93-1/31/96; Fang Wang and Jamie Orr, postdocs. 2) "Collaboration with Margaret Goldberg - Copper Speciation studies at simulated particulate surfaces using electrochemical and spectroelectrochemcial methods of analysis"; Louise Mahoney, postdoc. OTHER INTERESTS: Pulse voltammetry; electroplating of thin films.

Osteryoung, Janet (CPAMS) CH

Otvos, James (CALS) BCH

Overcash, Michael (COE) CHE

Palmquist, Raymond B. (COM/CALS) EClARE

Parsons, John E. (CALS) BAE

RESEARCH 1) Structure-function studies of heavy-metal binding protein, metallothionein; NIEHS; 2 grad. students, 1 postdoc, and 1 technician; funded through 3/31/93.

RESEARCH 1) Pollution prevention; Pollution Prevention Research Center; 2 students; 3 years. 2) Industrial ecology; Pollution Prevention Research Center; 1 student, 3 years. 3) Chemical Recovery; EPA & Industry; 1 student; 3 years. 4) Dioxin; Southem Califomia Edison; 1 student and 1 research assoc.; 5 years. 5) Land Treatment; Industry; 1 student; ongoing. 6) Compost; Proctor & Gamble; 1 student, 1 year.

RESEARCH 1) The Off-farm Value of Estuarine Environmental Improvements; The Agricultural Research Service; R. Palmquist. 2) Estimating the Use and Nonuse Damages of Debris for Coastal Resources and Noncommercial Marine Species; National Sea Grant College Program; K. Smith and R. Palmquist. 3) Estimating the Use & Existence Value for Coastal Amenities; UNC Sea Grant College Program; K. Smith and R. Palmquist. OTHER INTERESTS: Hazardous wastes, Environmental Costing, Highway noise, and Off-shore drilling and Reactions to the effects of air pollution.

RESEARCH Management of Forested Filter Zones - USGS, Drainage and Water Table Control on Groundwater and Surface Water Quality - USGS, Removal of Non-Point Source Pollution by Buffer Areas - USGSISCS, Southem Region Project Number 249 - The Impact of Agricultural Systems on Surface and Ground Water Quality - USGSICSRS, Evaluation of Design Manuals for Constructed Wetlands - US DOE EMCORE Program.

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OTHER INTERFSTS: Surface hydrology and water quality modeling, grass buffers and erosion modeling; hydrology and water quality processes in areas of riparian vegetation; hydrology and water quality in wetlands; watershed land use impacts on reservoir water quality.

Pasour, E.C., Jr. (CALS) ARE

Patterson, Robert P. (CALS) cs

Payne, J. Mark (CHASS) PSIPA

Peacock, Charles H. (CALS) cs

Peet, Mary M. (CALS) HS

RESEARCH 1. agricultural and environmental policy; USDA; 6 years. 2. Public Policy process; USDA, 4 years. 3. Sustainable agriculture; USDA; 4 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Land economics.

RESEARCH 1) Efficient use of water & Fertilizer in Crop Protection; American Soybean Association; one technician and 3 graduate students; 15 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Effect of Genetic and Environment Interaction; and Crop Management Systems on Food Production.

RESEARCH: Research in state and federal environmental law. OTHER INTERESTS: All aspects of environmental policy and regulation.

RESEARCH 1) Evaluating Slow Release Fertilizers for Minimizing Nitrogen Loss; various cooperators; on-going; and 2) Impact of turf management practices on water quality and the potential for use of nonpotable water for turf irrigation.

RESEARCH 1) High temperature effects on fruit set and other associated reproductive processes in tomato. Using germplasm from tropical areas to screen for resistance. OTHER INTERESTS: Sustainable agriculture. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION A C m : Preparing 100-p Manual on "Sustainable Management Practices for Vegetable Crops in the Southeastern U.S.

RESEARCH 1) Climate change and NC agricultural economy; NCARS; cooperating with K.Smith; study is 1 year old.

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Perry, Katharine B. (CALS) HS

Peters, Barry P. (CVM) APSR

Pietrafesa, Len (CPAMS) MEAS

RESEARCH Biodegradation and Generation of Toxicants from Crude Oils and Crude Oil Products, E.P.A. $150,000, 11/4/92-11/4/93 (a six- month extension has been requested). Genetics and Biochemistry of Surfactant Synthesis in Rhodococcur sp. H13.A, University of Georgia, $18,000, 5/1/88-7/31/88. Currently two graduate students.

RESEARCE In support of ARS research I have responsibility for the upgrade, maintenance and data handling of the ARS Automated Weather Station Network. OTHER INTERESTS: Operational weather forecasts for agricultural operations. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Extension Agricultural Weather Program.

RESEARCH: 1) To isolate and characterize the basaJ larnina-like extracellular matrix deposited by cultured human epithelial cells. 2) To elucidate the pathway for the biosynthesis, assembly and deposition of basal lamina components laminin, type IV collagen, and heparin sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG). 3) To test the hypothesis that basal lamina biosynthesis is impaired in human epithelial cancer. 4) "The Biosynthesis of Basal Lamina by Human Malignant Cells"; PI, NIH National Cancer Institute Research Grant Ca 41359; 1990-1995; $128,957 total annual direct cost for 1993; 1 graduate student. 5) "Mechanism of Cutaneous Vesication inlisolated Perfused Porcine Skin"; Co-I, U.S. Department of Defense Research Grant DAMD-17- 92-C-2071, (N. Monteir0,PI); 1992-1995; $268,103: total annual direct costs for 1993. 6) "Alveolar Basement Membrane - Cell Interactions in the Lung" (P. Sannes. PI); (20-1, NIH Research Grant HL44497; 1992- 1995; $130,446: total annual direct costs for 1993. 7) "Feline/FIV Model for Pediatric AIDS" (W. Tompkins, PI); (20-1, NM Research Grant AI32310; 1991-1994; $142,687: total annual direct costs for 1993.

RESEARCH: 1) Continental Margin Exchange Processes; DO Energy; 17 years. 2) Estuarine Studies; EPA and NOAA; 6 years. 3) Barrier Island Inlet Studies; NOAA; 3 years. 4) Columbia River Plume Studies; NSF; 3 years. 5 ) Remotely sensed oceanic features; NRL and NASA; 4 years.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Air-sea exchange, Estuarine modeling, Gulf Stream dynamics, Continental shelf dynamics, Use of remote imagery, Fisheries population dynamics, and Global change.

Pino, Michael V. ( C W VMM

Powell, Roger A. (CALSICFR) ZO/FOR

RESEARCH 1) Role of Airway Epithelial Cells in ozone-induced changes in Pulmonary mechanics; American Lung Association, seeking support from NEI and NSF; 3 personnel; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Inhalation Toxicology/Pathology.

RESEARCH. Assessing the adequacy of "indicator species", assessing the black bear as an indicator species of old growth and mature forest in the Southern Appalachians. Investigating relationships between home range size, home range configuration, food supply, and reproduction using black bears, fishers, weasels, and myself as subjects. Behavioral ecology, esp. mammals, esp. predators.

Proctor, Charles H. RESEARCH Survey of Biodiversity in Forests; US Forest Service; G. (CPAMS) ST Namkoong; 3 years.

Qureshi, Muquarrab Ahmed RESEARCH Chicken macrophage biology and effector functions; characterization of avian genetic lines in terms of high or low immune responsiveness; mycotoxin-immune system interactions; utilization of trace minerals and plant extracts for dietary modulation of the immune system functions. Grants: Station project; Animal Health (USDA), Several MOAS. Graduate Students: M. Brundage, R. Ali, I. Hussain, M. Kidd, and D. Ortiz. OTHER INTERESTS: Preparation of biological materials such as transformed cell lines, monoclonal antibodies. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIB: Give guest lectures at local schools; Participate in extension group presentations to the industry.

(CALS) PO

Raman, Sethu (CPAMS) MEAS

RESEARCH: 1) Site scientist for the Gulf Stream Locale of the Atmospheric Radiation to study global climate change; DOE; 2/92 - 2/95. 2) Collaborative research on the northeast water polynya; NSF; S. Raman and T. Hopkins; 9/91-2/95. 3) Balloon tracking for the ASTEXl MAGE Lagrangian experiment; Om, S. Raman and S . Businger; '92-'94. 4)

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Air-sea interaction processes associated with Gulf Stream frontal features; S. Raman and J. Momson; '91-'92. 5) Study of the effect of

improved resolution and sub-grid scale parameterization of limited area models; SAIC; '90-'92. 6) Study of the atmospheric boundary layer turbulence and diffusion processes in the tropics; NSF; '90-'93. 7) Observational and theoretical study of the bml in i c boundary layer processes during GALE; NSF; S. Raman and P. Arya; '88-'92. OTHER INTERESTS: Planetary boundary layer observations and numerical modeling. Air-sea interaction and Global climate change.

Randell, Scott €I. (CVM) APSR

Ranney, Thomas G. (CALS) HS

Rawlings, John 0. (CPAMSICALS) ST

Redinbaugh, Margaret G. (CALS) cs

RESEARCH: Progenitor - progeny relationships in airway epithelium. Regulation of airway epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation, especially mucous cell biology. Co-mentor - Derek Norford, Ph.D. toxicology student. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Mentor - NIEHS "summers of Discovery" Program.

RESEARCH: Plant tolerance to environmental stresses: 1) Physiological study of heat tolerance in birches and rhododendrons; 2) Drought resistance of apple and crabapple species; 3) f l d m g tolerance of holly and cherry taxa. OTHER INTERESTS: Production and culture of nursery crops. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Participation in research and extension programs

RESEARCH: Development of a National Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Statistical Design and Analysis; USDA-ARS and EPA, two staff and two graduate students; 1989-present. OTHER INTERESTS: General interest in the role of statistics in the environmental sciences, both in the curriculum for training statisticians and scientists for research in environmental areas and directly in the research programs; more specifically in the design of research programs, analysis of effects research data, and combined analyses of results from many experiments.

RESEARCH: 1) Plant responses to nitrate in the environment and the regulation of nitrogen assimilation by crop plants; USDAlARS and USDAICSRS; postdoctoral, technician, two years.

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Riordan, Allen J. (CPAMS) MEAS

Ristaino, Jean B. (CALS) PP

RESEAR-. 1) Fish community dynamics in southern reservoh; NCWRC; J. Rice, R. Noble and NC Wildlife Resources Commission biologists; since 1986 will continue through 1995. 2) Predator-prey interactions between flounder and spot in NC estuaries and direct and indirect estuarine food web interactions; NC Sea Grant; J. Rice and L. Crowder; 1992-1994. 3) Factors controlling recruitment dynamics of Lake Michigan larval fishes; Wisconsin Sea Grant; J. Rice, L. Crowder and F. Binkowski(Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee); 1982-1994. 4) Computer simulation of &-dependent effects on larval fish recruitment; Electric Power Research Institute and NCARS; J. Rice, L. Crowder and colleagues at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory; 1988-1993. 5) Es- timation of Threadfin Shad Densities and Production with Hydroacoustics; Duke Power; J. Rice and colleagues at Duke Power Co.; 1990-1992. 6) Modeling and field study analysis of Menhaden recruitment dynamics;

0- INTERESTS: Aquatic ecology, general ecology, and fisheries biology.

NOAAlNC Sea Grant; J. Rice and L. Crowder, 1991-1993.

RESEARCH: 1) Coordinator of Southeast Consortium on Seven Thunderstorms and Tornados; NOAA. 2) Case study of seven? thunderstorms and tomadoes in the Carolinas. 3) Small-scale structure of winter storms dong the east coast. OTRER INTERESTS: Research on oxidants: Meteorology of the planetary boundary layer in the Raleigh area in summer, in conjunction with atmospheric chemistry; Viney Aneja.

RESEARCH 1) Spatial Process in Development of Root Disease Epidemics - Research includes dispersal mechanisms of soilbourne fungal pathogens, soil biology, quantitative analysis of spatial patterns of disease, pathogen populations, relationship of soil physical and chemical factor heterogeneity to soilboume inoculum and subsequent disease, spatial statistics. P.I.3: Ristaino, J.B., Gumpertz, M.L., and Campbell C.L.; Spatial and temporal dynamics o Phytophthora epidemics in bell pepper; National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Programs; USDA;

2) Biological Control of Root Disease Pathogens - Interests include both the practical application of biocontrol organisms in the field and fundamental understanding of mechanisms of biocontrol. Ristaino, J.B. and Lewis, J.; Pilot testing of a novel biocontrol

8127192-8/27/94; $loO,OOO.

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formulation against selected soilborne plant pathogens causing diseases of high-valued solanaceous and cucurbit crops; USDA; Cooperative Agreement Number 1275-07-00; 10/1/91-1011194; $30,000. Ristrano, J.B.; Biological control of damping -off and fruit rot pathogens on greenhouse-grown vegetable crops; W.R. Grace and Company; June 1993-June 1994; $15,950. OTHER INTERESTS: Reductions in pesticide use in agricultural production systems for more sustainable management of root disease pathogens: i.e. manipulation of cultural practices (irrigation, cover crops, surface mulches) and host resistance.

Riviere, Jim E. (CVM) APSR

Robarge, Wayne P. (CALS) ss

Roberts, George (COE) CHE

RESEARCH (drugs, xenobiotics) absorption across the skin. Approximately $l,OOO,OOO total costslyear. Has been supported by NIEHS, NCI, EPA, DOD, and Industry. Has graduated 10 graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: Cancer Chemotherapy. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWTIE& National Data Analysis and Support Center for the USDA-Es Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank.

- Cutaneous toxicology; Quantitation of chemical

RESEARCH: I) Solute transport through soils and other porous medii - emphasis on colloid-facilitated transport of pollutants; U.S.D.A.; cooperators A. Amoozegar, S. Buol, M. Vepraskaq 3 years; one graduate student. 2) Nitric oxide emissions from agricultural systems in the southeast; E.P.A.; cooperators V. Aneja, V. Saxena; 3 years; one graduate student. 3) Aluminum and organic matter interactions in forest soils; U.S.F.S.; 3 years; one graduate student. 4) Reducing capacity of wetland (hydric) soils; U.S.F.S.; cooperators S.Buo1, M. Veprash, J. Lilly; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Acidic deposition, trace. metals, source-sink mechanisms, chemical speciation models, organic partitioning, plant uptake methods development.

RESEARCH 1) Synthesis of Oxygenated Fuels; DOE; 3 years. 2) Catalytic Destruction of Emissions from Oxygenated Fuels; EPA; 2 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Waste Minimization, Pollution Prevention, Anaerobic Digestion.

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Roberts, Malcolm OTRER INTERESTS: Waste management, antibiotic residues in food (CVM) VMF producing animals.

Robinette, C. Lee (CVM) APSR

RESEAFtCH: Current projects focus on the role of reproductive hormones, their environmentally significant analogs, and heavy metals in hyperplastic and neoplastic processes. 0- INTERESTS: Toxicoses of veterinary significance. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACITVITIES: Respond to telephone inquires concerning environmentally important toxicoses in domestic species.

Roise, Joseph P. (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH. 1) u. Research is conducted in the assay methods for the hmm”hemical detection of small molecular wight toxicants found in biological systems and the ecosystem. Research is currently supported by the NC Agricultural Resources Service, NC 06129. Personnel: 1 technician and 1 graduate student. 2) -. Studies are conducted in birds and insects to develop biochemical, immunochemical and genetic, user-friendly diagnostic assays for monitoring environmental exposure to pesticides and the development of pesticide resistance especially in insects. Research is supported by the NC Agricultural Resources Service, NC 06129, NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management S3-004 and the Herman Frasch Foundation #330-HF92. Personnel: 1 technician, 3 postdocs and 3 graduate students. 3) Yse of in bi .rwliatl(M Research is conducted in the molecular cloning of metabolic enzymes from insects for the purpose of environmental clean-up of organic toxicants. This work targets enzymes that in insects have been selected through evolutionary time and from modern day pesticide usage sequester and inactivate organochlorine and organophosphorus compounds. The most likely short-term delivery system for this technology will be the bioreactor. A patent for my invention was filled August 1, 1993. Research is supported by the NC Agricultural Resources Service, NC 06129 and the NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management #93-004. Personnel: 1 postdoc.

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RESEARCH 1) Ecologic Forest Management; $12,000; 2 graduate students. 2) Spatial Allocation of Management Activities; $lO,oOO, 1 graduate student. 3) Forest Planning and Analysis; $108,000; 4

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graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: Gap phase dynamics; and Integrated Area based and Strata based Analysis. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION AC-: Assistance in developing National Forest Management Plan.

Rose, Randy L. (CALS) TOX

Rovner, Irwin (CHASS) SMSW

Rushing, John (CALS) FS

Safley, L.M., Jr. (CALSCOE) BAE

RESEARCH: 1) Mechanisms of insecticide resistance in HeliOthis and Blattella, w. 2) Cloning and characterization of

cytochrome P450 from Heliofhis Virescens. 3) Development of biochemical monitoring tools for the monitoring or resistance in field populations of insects. 4) Metabolism of pesticides. OTFIER INTERESTS: Metabolism of thiondazine by P450 and FMO enzymes.

RESEARCH: Currently engaged in relevant national and international projects in application of plant phytolith analysis in quaternary studies- paleoecology, paleobotany, geology, archaeology, etc.; US. National Park Service, Princeton University, Quaternary Studies Program - Mickiewicz University and KiolNce Research Center (Poland), Center for Interdisciplinary Analysis, National Institute for Archaeology, Natural Museum of Hungary, Hungarian Museum of Agnculhm, Eotvos University, Matoni Museum, Matrica Museum of Szazhalombatta, Pannon University of Agricultural Sciences et al (Hungary) University Orange Free State (Union of South Africa), Institute of Botany, Institute of Geology, Institute of Oceanography, Institute for Vertebrae Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (all Beijing, China) Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology; First Institute of Oceanography-(Qindao, China). OTHER INTERESTS: Quatemary Studies, Paleoecology, Palynology, Archaeobotany, Paleobotany, and Cultural Ecology.

OTHER INTERESTS: Work on reducing waste in dairy plants.

RESEARCH Low Temperature Anaerobic Digestion of Animal Waste; Methane Production from Livestock Waste Systems; NH3 Loss Via Irrigation; Nitrogen loss from irrigated applications of anaerobic lagoon liquid.

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Sanders, Douglas C. RESEARCH: Nutrjent cycling with vegetative crops, cover crop use with vegetative crops, IPM with vegetative crops. OTHER INTERESTS: Water and nitrate management. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: IPM, cover crops and limited tillage,

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Saxena, Vinod K. ( ( Y A M S ) MEAS

RESEARCH: Focus on the complex relationships between fixed epithelial cell populations and their underlying connective tissue matrices, and how these relationships impact on growth, differentiation, and repair following injury. Related topics of interest include how p r e existing matrices and selected matrix environment to either promote proliferation or stabilize phenotype, what mechanisms control or modulate the expression and response to different growth factors in the pulmonary alveolus, and what specific role does sulfation of extracellular matrix components play in these relationships? To address these questions, the laboratory uses cell culture, flow cytometry, histo- and cytochemistry, electron microscopy, electrophoresis, and molecular biology methodologies. Current investigative efforts include examining the mechanisms of oxidant induced fibrosing alveolitis. 1) "Alveolar basement membrandcell interactions in the lung"; PI, NM Grant; $144,144 annual direct cost, $434,714 total direct costs; 1992-1995; Aim i s to examine the interaction of growth factors and extracellular matrices and their effects on the growth and differentiation of pulmonary alveolar epithelium. 2) "The role of epidermal growth factor and transforming growth factor alpha on alveolar epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation in the rodent lung"; PI, NCSU, College of Veterinary Medicine; 1992-1993; $9,840; Aim is to determine the specific effects of select growth factors on isolated type alveolar cells in culture. Graduate Students: Monica Menard, Doctoral Candidate, 1991-present; Yigong Wang, Masters Candidate, 1993-present. OTHER INTERESTS: Proteolytic destruction of extracellular matrices, and its role in injury and repair; inflammation; histochemical methodology; basement membrane structure and cytochemistry; morphogenesis.

RESEARCH. 1) Cloud-Climate Feedback Mechanisms; DOEYNIGEC; 6/1/92-ongoing. 2) Cloud Condensation Nuclei at Palmer Station, Antarctica; NSF; 5/15/93-10-31-95. 3) Stratosphere Aerosol and Gas Experiment III; NASA; 10/6/89-ongoing. OTHER INTERESTS: Transport and transformation of pollutants,

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cIimate change; Recovery of the climate history from Antarctic and Arctic ice cores; Polar meteorology; Physics and Chemistry of Clouds, precipitation and aerosols, cloud-climate interactions. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTWITIE& 1) Gave lecture on Antarctica: The Wonders in the Frozen Continent to Washington Elementary School. 2) Newspaper, Radio, and TV interviews on Regional Climate Change, and Ozone Hole.

Scandalios, John G. (CALS) GN

Schulman, Michael D. (CALSICNASS) soc

Schwartz, Steven J. (CALS) FS

RESEARCH: Molecular biology of antioxidant defenses in eukaryotes. Study of molecular genetic mechanisms by which all aerobic organisms perceive, mobilize, and respond to environmental oxidative stresses. Genetic engineering of organisms (transgenics) for greater tolmce to environmental oxidative stress. Continuous support from EPA, NIH, NSF - ongoing: Postdocs and graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: Gene regulation during plant development; Gene responses to environmental signals.

RESEAFtCH: CDC grant on youth injuries; changing structure of local labor markets; globalization and rural restructuring. OTHER INTERESTS: Occupational health and injuries. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Member of RSS task force on persistent ~ r a l poverty.

RESEARCH: 1) Chemical alterations of food components during processing with emphasis on substances of nutritional, toxicological and food quality significance. Supercritical fluid extraction of lipids and chemistry of plant pigments and polysaccharides. HPLC methods in analysis of foods and biological tissues; Center for Aseptic Processing & Packaging Studies(CAPPS), Southeast Dairy Foods Research Center, N.C. Biotechnology Center, Intemational Eye Foundation, and USDA-Grants Program; 6 grad. students(currently 5 Ph.D. & 1 MA) , 1 postdoc research as~ssoc. and one research technician; 9 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology. Interested in naturally occumng toxicants, anticarcinogens in food, pesticide residues, analytical toxicology.

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RESEARCH. Developmental toxicity methods and mechanisms. OTHER INTERESTS: Altemate systems as screens for developmental toxicity.

Sederoff, Ronald R. RESEARCH: 1) Molecular markers in Forest Trees; US Dept. of Agriculture, and Forest Biotechnology Industrial Associates; 6 personnel; ongoing. 2) Genetic Engineering of Wood Products; US Dept. of Agriculture, and Forest Biotechnology Industrial Associates; 6 personnel; ongoing.

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Semazzi, Fredrick H.M. ((3"s) MEAS

Seneca, Ernest D. (CALS) BO

Shaw, Ping-Tung (CPAMS) MEAS

Shear, Ted (CFR) FOR

RESEARCH: 1) Variational Data Assimilation with the Semi-Implicit Semi-Lagrangian Shallow Water Equation Model on the Sphere Using a Multigrid Solver; NASA; M. Navon & F. Semazzi; 2 years. 2) Mod* of the Teleconnections in the African Climate; NSF: Climate Dynamics Program; F. Semazzi; 3 years. 3) A modeling study of the relationship between the Atlantic SST anomalies and the Sahelian droughts; NOAA Office of Global Programs; F. Semazzi & Y. Lin; 2 years. 4) A Non- hydrostatic Global Circulation Model; NSF; F. Semazzi and J. Scoggs; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Deforestation, Tropical Climate, and Data Analysis.

RESEARCH: 1) Establishment, rehabilitation and restoration of coastal dunes and salt marshes; coastal plant ecology; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Texasgulf Chemicals, and NOAA; S.W. Bmme; 20 years.

RESEARCH 1) Energy and Mass Exchange Induced by Gulf Stream

OTHER INTERESTS: Numerical modelling of circulation in coastal rings; NSF; 1991-1993.

Oceans.

RESEARCH. Restoration Ecology; Reclamation of drastically disturbed lands; Wetland creation, restoration, and management. OTHER INTERESTS: Urban Natural Resource Management; Tree physiology and biochemistry; History of land use.

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RESEARCB: 1) Movement of pesticides in surface and ground water; NC Agri. Res. Serv., N.C. Water Resources Institute, Ciba-Geigy Corp., and N.C. IPM Center.

Sheldon, Brian W. RESEARCH 1) Water Conservation and Recycling Pertaining to Poultry Processing. 2) Pollution Prevention in Food processln ’ g; NC Department of Natural Resources, Southeastem Poultry and Egg Association.

(CALS) FS

Shelton, James E. (CALS) ss

j RESEARCB: Waste compost production and utilization. Municipal, agricultural processing and wastewater biosolids. Grants: Buncombe County, Charlotte Mecklenburg Utility Department, S.C. Johnson-and Son, Inc. Tobacco foundation, and North Carolina Assodation of Nurserymen, 1 Ph.D. graduate student, 1 postdoc (1-1-94). OTHER INTERESTS: Soil fertility - burley tobacco, apple, peach, ornamentals, Christmas trees.

Sherman, Rhonda (CALS) BAE

Showers, Bill (CPAMS) MEAS

RESEARCH CommercWIndustrial Waste Reduction, ConshuctiodDemolition Debris Waste Reduction, Source Reduction, and HoteVMotel Waste Reduction. OTHER INTERESTS: Backyardlsource Separated Composting and Vermicomposting . OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Master Waste Manager, technical assistant, w o r k s h o p d s e m i n d W g courses and publications.

RESEARCH 1) Paldischarge Events on the Amazon Fan; NSF-OCE and MG & G; 10-91 to 9-93. 2) A Study of the Thermal Physiology of the Dmosauria through the use of Oxygen Isotopes in Bone Phosphate ; NSF-EAR Pale0 & Stratigraphy; Fischer and Showers; 1-91 to 12-93. 3) Evaluating the Effects of High Partide Fluxes on Chemical Processes Occurring at the Amazon River/Ocean Boundary; NSF-CHEM OCE; DeMaster and Showers; 1-89 to 12-92 renewed 1-92 to 12-94. 4) Paleocirculation Studies of the Deep North Atlantic ; NSF-MG&G; Showers and Johnson; 7-89 to 4-92. 5) Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry Facility for the Triangle Area Universities: North Carolina, Duke, North Carolina State University; NSF Instrumentation & Facilities SupprVEarth Sciences; Fullagar, Glazner, Goldberg, Baker, Fodor, Showers; 7-90 to 6-92. 6) Equipment Upgrade for the NCSU Light Stable

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Isotope Regional Analytical Facility; NSF-OCE Technology; 12-91 to 11- 92. OTHER INTERESTS: Paleoclimates; Water resources/ hydrology.

Sided& Chrystos D. (CFR) PRT

Sisco, Paul H. (CALS) cs

Skaggs, R.W. (CALSICOE) BAE

Smart, Robert C. (CALS) TOX

RESEARCH 1) Recreation Economics; Duke Power; 4 personnel; 3 years. 3) Park Operations; Corps of Engineers; 3 years. 4) Park Policy; National Parks Service; 6 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Natural Resource Management & Recreation.

2) Park Management; NC State Park, 2 years.

RESEARCH We are investigating the mode of action of a maize gene, glossy-15, that is in juvenile to adult phase transition in maize leaf epidermis. Specifically, the appearance of leaf epicuticular waxes and leaf trichomes. The gene may also have epidermal-specific promoter sequences. I have one Ph.D. student, Stephen P. Moose, who was the recipient of a North Carolina Biotechnology Center Fellowship. We were. recently awarded a USDNNCRIG Competitive Grant for $164,OOO for 8/1/93 through 7/31/96. OTHER INTERESTS: We are in the process of isolating other genes from maize by the technique of gene tagging.

RESEARCH 1) Effects of Agricultural and Silvicultural Water Management and Cultural Practices on Hydrology and Water Quality;

Gilliam, R.O. Evans, J.E. Parsons, T.J. Sheets, post docs and graduate students. OTHER INTERJBTS: Wetlands; wastal water quality and hydrology.

USGS, UNC WRRI, USDA-CSRS, NACASI; R.W. Skagg~, J.W.

RESEARCH 1) A comparative study of selected bones of the Bowhead whale with efforts to resolve the status of the Ingutuk; North Slope Borough Dept. of Wildlife Mgmt.; 3 years. OTHER INTERESTS: General Wildlife protection and conservation.

RESEARCH: Mechanisms of Chemical Carcinogenesis, federal and non-federal funding, 5 graduate students. OTHER INTERESTS: Pesticides and Cancer

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RESEARCH: 1) Indoor Air Quality; $750,000; 3 years. 2) Detection of Trace Impurities in Commodity Chemicals; $16O,ooO, 2 years. 3) Wet Process Optimization and Control; $l,000,000+; 16 years. 4) CclluloselSolvent Interactions; $75,000; 3 years. 5) Chitin and Chitosan Utiliition. OTHER INTERESTS: Modelling of real systems; numerical methods. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Many consulting arrangements; extension short courses.

RESEARCR 1) Socimnomic analysis of soil management technology transfer in the human tropics and savannas; USAID. 2) Innovation, adjustment and technology transfer; USAID. 3) Human Resource Development PolicylPrOgrams; UNDP. OTHER INTERESTS: Design and evaluation of environmental education programs; Environmental cognitioddecision analysis; Human resource development; and SociaVEnvironmental Policy Analysis. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Collaborative programming and research toward sustainable development; Evaluation of outreach and extension programs; and Public sectodprivate sector cooperation.

RESEARCH 1) - ‘ve Evaluation of Info- Environmental Risks (focus on radon). Completing papers from research funded initially by EPA then by NSF ending 1992; project joint with sepmte funding for William Desvousges at RTI and John Payne at Duke (NSF-$57,620) [no graduate students]. 2) Yaluasbn of Pwsw to Control M&hd&hs ’ . Project funded by NOAA to estimate the economic value of individuals place on controlling debris on beaches and in estuarine research reserves; project ends December 1993 ($115,521); Ph.D. student Xiaolong Zhang [expected date of Ph.D. completion Dec. 19931. 3) cbrrU?Wt ive Evaluation of Risk. Cosm &c E-a Fresh Produce. Evaluate how households evaluate risk, appearance and price in making purchase decision for fresh produce; funded by Economic Research Service, Dept. of Agriculture; Professor Edmund Estes and former graduate student Young Sook Eom [won Kellert Prize for her thesis from initial stages of this research and the American Ag. Econ. Association prize for outstanding dissertation 1992; currently Assistant Professor at Clark University], project ends Sept. 1994 ($62,000).

smith, v. Kerry (COWCALS) EClARE

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. Estimate the value of maintaining 4) yaluation of c- Cape Hatteras National Seashore and adjoining areas; as well as role of coastal amenities in local rental properties; supported by UNC Sea Grant Program to end January 1994. ($85,912) [Graduate students Laura Osbome, Jin Long Liu; anticipate completion of Ph.D. theses in 19941.

-. Incorpomtes environmental quality into CGE models (computable general equilibrium) for European Community; partial support through Resources for the Future. for one graduate student currently; seeking additional support ($12,000). [Andres Bphosa, expected Ph.D. completion date 19941. @@and-. Long tenn nsearch interest on economics of natural resource damage liability under CERCLA (1980), SARA (1986), and OPA (1990); no current support; past support from Sloan Foundation. Just published a book Valuing Natural Assets: Economics of Natural Resource Damage AsSesrmmt, cocditor and contributing author with Raymond J. Kopp (Washington D.C.: Resources for the Future, 1993) [no current graduate students]. 3 3 . Currentproject proposal to NOAA; based on reviews and project officer letters to be funded (3 years - $4OO,ooO, attempt to fund last year, held up in NOAA’s grants office. They tell me it will go this year but I have to resubmit). 8) E f f e c t s o l j c v €tam” on the Yaba tbn of C O W -. Evaluation of the effects of features in policy design on household’s willingness to pay for improvements in coastal resources; proposal to UNC Sea Grant Program ($139,870) pf funded, will involve one graduate student]. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Valuing Improvements in Environmental Quality in Developing Countries (including Eastem Europe) [past research funded by World Bank]. 2) Interactions Between Transportation and Environmental Policies. 3) Environmental Costing for Electricity (currently serve on technical advisory committees for New York and Wisconsin studies in this area). 4) Incorporating Non-market Values in National Income Accounting. 5) Modeling Recreation Demand. 6) Valuation of Groundwater Cleanup [ending term as Co-Chair of Environmental Economics Advisory Committee of the EPA’s Science Advisory Board; this was a major set of our work]. 7) Performance of Permit Markets for Sulfur Emission Rights.

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8) Economic Modeling of Conservation Programs a part of Electric Utilities Integrated Resource Planning. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Direct the Resource and Environmental Economics Program of the departments of Economics and Agriculture and Resource Economics (see attached booklet). Conduct periodic workshops on environmental policy issues. Example of type of activity was Natural Resource Damage Assessment organized by Jim Easley in September 1992.

Snyder, Stephen W. (CPAMS) MEAS

Soroos, Marvin S. (CHASS) PSIPA

RESEARCH 1) Coastal Wetland Response to Sea-Level Rise; NC Marine Science Council & NOAA National Reserve Research System. 2) Miocene Phosphogenic Events and their impact on Global Carbon Budgets and related Climate Change; NSF. 3) Evolution and Productivity of Hardbottom Habitats, NC Continental Shelf; NOAA-National Undersea Research Program and NOAA SeaGrant. 4) Evaluation of Heavy Mineral Resources within the Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ) of the N.C. Continental Shelf; Minerals Management Service (MMS) and the NC Geological Survey (NCGS). 5) Sedimentary Infill History of b Michie: A Preliminary Assessment of Siltation within a NC Reservoir; US Geological Survey. 6) Evaluation of Sand Resources for Beach Replenishment: Outer Banks, NC; M M S and NCGS. OTHER INTERESTS: Coastal Processes (Barrier Islands/ Coastal Erosion, Lagoonal and Estuarine Sediment-Infill Processes, Tidal-Inlet Dynamics/ Sedimentation); Surficial and Near-Surface Fluid Transport; Process-Oriented Sedimentological and Geophysical Investigations of Continental Margins and Carbonate Platforms; Continental Shelf Ecosystems; Gulf Stream Dynamics; Upwelling Systems; Organic-Rich Depositional Regimes, associated DiagenesidAuthigenesis, and related Carbon Cycling; Ground-Water Seeps on Continental Margins; Sea-Level Change.

RESEARC€k 1) Regime Effectiveness Project, case study on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution regime; Dartmouth College, Ford Foundation; individual project (book). 2) The atmosphere as An Intemational Common Property; collaborative project with Russian researcher on the World Meteorological Organization. OTHER INTERESTS: Editor, book series on the Management of Intemational Commons for University of South Carolina Press. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Coordinates institutional programs with University of Tampere (Finland) on environment and development.

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Speer, J. Alex RESEARCH: 1) Radon: geological aspects of emanation and migration; US Dept. of Energy with a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey; 3 years but renewed each year beginning in 1991. OTHER INTERESTS: Mineralogy, granites of the Southern Appalachians.

(CPAMS) MEAS

Spooner, Jean (CALSICOE) BAE

Stefanski, Leonard A. (CPAMS) ST

Stoddard, Edward F. (CPAMS) MEAS

Stone, John R. (COE) CE

Stoskopf, Michael K. (CVM) VMC

Stubbs, Harriett S. (CEP) MSED

RESEARCH: 1) Non-point source pollution control. Watershed assessment for water quality management; USDAIEPA. 2) Erosion and sediment control; DEHNR. 3) Water quality monitoring and modeling; Gaston County and EPA; J. Spooner, S. W. Coffey, LA. Gale, D.E. Line, and J.A. Arnold. 4) Stormwater management; DEHNR. OTHER INTERESTS: Groundwater quality protection, wetlands, wastal and estuarine water quality and ecology.

RESEARCH 1) Development of a National Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program: Statistical Design and Analysis; USDA-ARS and EPA; 1993-present. 2) Statistical Inference in the Presence of Measurement Error; NSF and EPA; 1992-pent. OTHER INTERESTS: General inkrest in the application of statistical methods to data generated by environmental research.

RESEARCH 1) Regional and local geology of North Carolina Piedmont; sponsored in part by N.C. Geological Survey.

OTHER INTERESTS: Urban transportation and land use planning; Public transportation systems.

RESEARCH: 1) Bowhead Whale Energetics; North Slope Alaska Wildlife. 2) Marine Mammal and Marine Turtle Stranding Network - NOAA. 3) Endangered Species Anatomy; various funding sources; 4) Sturgeon transmitting implants. 5 ) Environmental Kinetics of Therapeutic agents.

RESEARCH. Actively involved in educational programs: SCI-LINK - teacher enhancement; and GLOBE-NET - curriculum development. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWTIES:Teacher In-service Programs.

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Tate, Lloyd P. ( C W VMF

. Thd, E.C. (CALS) BCH

Thomson, Randall J. (CALS/CHASS) SAlSW

Tombaugh, Larry W. ( C W

Vandenbergh, John G. (CALS) zo

Voyksner, Robert D. (CVM) APSR

OTHER INTERESTS: Accumulated toxins and animal models.

RESEARCEI: 1) Effect of environmental iron on gene expression in plants & animals; USDA (1 year), NIH (18 years), NSP (3 years); entering 2lst year. OTHER INTERESTS: Iron with Marine Environment related to phytoplankton growth

RESEARCH: 1) Participatory action research on ecotourism in Madagascar; one graduate student; two years. 2) Community development research on national park development in Madagascar; one graduate student; two years. 3) Tracer Study - Socioeconomic Impacts of Peanut CRSP Graduate Training Efforts; AID; 2 personnel, 1 year. OTHER INTERESTS: Social Forestry, Quality of Life Re.search/Social Impact Research/Basic Needs in Development, Housing Research, and Effects of Awards on Subsequent Performance.

RESEARCH: 1) Comparative Oncology Research; Colorado State University; D. Thrall, R. Meyer, and R. Page; 6 yearsending in 1995.

OTHER INTERESTS: Entire career, beginning with 2 degrees in forestry and one in natural resource economics, has been devoted to environmental and natural resources research. Over the past few years, focus has been on international resource development and protection.

RESEARCH 1) Rodent population dynamics; NCARS Pine role project; 2 graduate students, 2 technicians, 20% of my time. 2) Environmental Influence on Re-production in Rodents; NEI; 1 graduate student, 1 post- doc, 1 technician, 30% of my time; 25 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Chemical Communication in mammals.

RESEARCH 1) "Development of new analytical techniques to detect residues in foods"; FDA; past 9 years. 2) "Development of new LClMS techniques to measure contaminants in the Environment"; EPA; past 6 years. 3) "Determination of neuropeptides in biological

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samples"; NIDA; past 6 years. 4) "Pharmacokinetic measurements - development and validation"; past two years funded by commercial clients. 0- INTERESTS: Development of new analytical techniques for the coupling of L.C with mass spectrometry. Ion-molecule reactions in gas phase to simulate solution phase chemistry.

Vukina, Tomislav (CALS) ARE

Wager, Michael G. (CALS) ss

RESEARCH: 1) Environmental Aspects of Concentration and Integration of Poultry Industry. 2) the Impediments to Growth of the North Carolina Hog Industry: Measuring Odor Effects on Property Values. 3) Adaptive Model of Perishable Inventory Depletion. OTHER INTERESTS: 1) Time Series Analysis and Discrete Control. 2) Commodity Price Forecasting and Speculative Markets. 3) Decision Theory @isk Analysis). 4) Agricultural Marketing. 5) Fisheries Economics (Fisheries Management and Seafood Marketing). OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITES: Extension program is concentrated on marketing and management issues in the area of livestock and poultry industries (especially contracting and budgeting in situation of vertical integration), as well as the environmental problems as they are related to poultry and swine industries.

RESEAR(=H. 1. Evaluation of runoff and chemical transport in relation to tillage systems. 2. Ability of winter annual mver crops to recover residual fertilim N, for the purpose of minimizing N Q leaching. 3. Nutrient cycling in cover crop based production systems. OTHER INTERESTS: Fate of chemicals in agricultural systems.

Wallace, James M. RESEARCH: 1) Pest Management Practices Among Urban Municipal Governments (NC); grant from NCSU - IPM Extension Committee. 2) Sustainable Development among Hungarian farmers.

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Watson, Gerald F. (CPAMS) MEAS

OTHER INTERESTS: Structure and evolution of mid-latitude weather systems (cyclones, jet streams, fronts, associated weather and dynamical forcing). Use of computation methods for meteorological problems.

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RESEARCH: 1) Behavior, Fate and Bioactivity of ALS-inhibiting Herbicides; Southem Regional Research; 1993-1998; 1 M.S. student. 2) Behavior and Fate of Herbicides and Other Toxic Organic Chemicals in Soil and Water; NCARS; 1962-1998; 1 M.S. student, 1 Ph.D. student. 3) Fate of Pesticides in the Environment Using Soil Column Field Lysimeters; Industry Grant; 1991-1994; 1 M.S. student, 1 Ph.D. student. 4) Atrazine Vapor Losses From Soils; Industry Grant; 1991- 1994; 1 Ph.D. student. 5) Computer Aid for Environmentally and Economically Sound Weed Management; USDNCRS; 1993-1996; 1 Ph.D. student (opening). 6) A computer Based Com Herbicide Decision Aid to Protect Ground Water Resources; Com Producers Association; 1990-1993; 1 Ph.D. student. 7) Optimizing Herbicide Application Rates Through Soil Tests; AID Fellowship; 1974-1994; 1 Ph.D. student. Other Interests: 1) Reducing pesticide movement in soils and loss to the environment using polymers and other techniques. 2) Runoff and chemical transport of pesticides from land. 3) Biological availability of soil-bound organic toxicants. 4) Use of conservation practices and sustainable agricultural innovations to reduce pesticide pollution of the environment. 5) Modeling the dissipation of pesticides in the environment. 6) Remediation of pesticide contamination. OUTREACH ANI) EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Conduct seminars and workshops for the agricultural chemical industry, educational institutions and governmental agencies on the fate and behavior of toxicants in the environment.

Wehner, Todd C. (CALS) HS

Weir, Robert J. (CFR) FOR

Welby, Charles W. (CPAMS) MEAS

RESEARCH: 1. Genetics and breeding of pickling and slicing cucumbers. 2. Resistance to diseases, insects and cold. 3. Germplasm evaluation and collection. 4. Quantitative and Qualitative inheritance.

RESEARCH. 1) Forest Geneticsnree Breeding; Forest Industry, and State Agency sponsorship; $450,000 per year; 38th year of activity. 2) Adventitious Root Initiation/Clonal Forestry. OTHER INTERESTS: Genetic Diversity.

RESEARCH: 1) Groundwater Pollution Monitoring; NCSU. 2) Techniques of Parameter Identification; City of Raleigh. 3) Groundwater Pollution Movement; City of Raleigh. 4) Beach Erosion; Village E. Hampt, NY.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Surface water quality and land use; Mass movement; Groundwater inventories and landuse planning.

Wellman, J. Douglas (CFR) FOR

Wells, Randy (CALS) cs

Wenbvorth, Thomas R. (CAW Bo

westerman, Philip (CALSICOE) BAE

Wheatley, Jack (CEP) MSED

Wheeler, Elisabeth (CFR) WPS

OTHER INTERESTS: Social and political aspects of natural resource^ management, professional education for public resource management.

RESEARCH 1) Light Environment Effects on soybean leafphysiology; NCARS; R. Wells, K.O. Burkey, and USDAIARS; indefmite length. 2) Effect of ozone on leaf senescence; coop. agreement with USDA-Air Quality group. OTHER INTERESTS: Environmental Physiology.

RESEARCFk N.C. Vegetation Survey, Plantation Forkstry, Impacts of Pinestraw Raking on Native Plants (F.S. funding, Lisa Kelly, graduate student), Vegetation of Ellicott Rock Wilderness (F.S. and Highlands Biological Station funding, Karen Patterson, graduate student). OTHER INTERESTS: Spatiallyexplicit models of vegetation and environment. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACITVITIES: No formal program; occasional work with conservancy groups.

RESEARCE: 1) Seepage from animal-waste lagoons; CSRS and SCS; P.W. Westennan, R.L. Huffman, and grad. student; 3 years. 2) Waste characterization of trout farm effluents; Ag. Foundation; 1 year. 3) Biological water treatment for aquaculture recycling systems. OTHER INTERESTS: Utilizationltreatment of livestock wastes; Intensive aquaculture systems.

RESEARCFk 1) Attitudes of teachers and students toward science. 2) Activity-based cumcula. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTWITIE& Workshops for teachers in elementary, middle grade, and high school levels; including fieldwork, curricular material and teaching strategies.

RESEARCH identification; NSF and USDA. OTHER INTERESTS: Wood formation and differentiation.

1) Wood anatomy, ecological and systematic, wood

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Williams, C.M. (Mike) (CALS) POIAS

RESEARCH: 1) Isolation of proteins and genes important in wood formation in loblolly pine. 2 ) The role of blue copper oxidase in lignification; NSF grant pending. 3) Transcriptional regulation of lignification in xylem; DOE; 9/92-8/95. 4) Regulation of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in pine xylem; USDA; 9191-8/93. 5 ) Somatic mutation in peach; USDA grant pending. OTHER INTERESTS: Molecular responses of pine to environmental stresses.

RESEARCH: Planning is currently underway for the development of an &mal and Poultry Waste 7 . Active research programs will be initiated to: 1) address agricultural waste management concerns; and, 2 ) demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing new and innovative technologies to convert agricultural waste by- products into useful and economically valuable products. Grants and funding: 1) Farmer’s Home Administration ($880,000) to supply equipment, facilities and program support necessary to provide technical assistance to small waste-management enbprises in rural North Carolina. (project Leader: Dr. Johnny C. Whynne, Associate Dean and Director, North Carolina Agricultural research Service); 2) Federal CSRS ($440,000) to support Agricultural Waste Management in North Carolina; and, 3) North Carolina Legislature ($85,000) for Swine odor research. OTHER INTERESTS: Nutrient recycling and biodegradation of waste compounds; anaerobic fermentation; waste management and regulatory compliance. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITE% The AWWM will serve and support the Water Quality waste Management Initiative, established by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service to address waste management, policies and public policy issues, residential water quality and waste management, non-point source management, and landscaping to protect water quality. In addition, the A&PWM will serve to facilitate in-service training in new technologies for waste management for extension agents, agricultural agencies, waste management system operators, agribusiness, and other technology-user groups.

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Wilson, Beth E. (CFR) PRT

Wilson, John H. (CALS) HS

Wilson, Richard F. (CALS) cs

Wilson, Robert (CFR) FOR

Wimberley, Ronald C. (CALS) soc

Wineland, Michael J. (CALS) PO

Wolcott, Donna (CPAMS) MEAS

0TEIER.INTERESTS: Developed Environmental Education Residential program at Durant Nature Park for Wake County Public Schools. Submitted a proposal to EPA to determine environmental attitudes of senior adults and develop environmental education programs for them.

OTHER INTERESTS: State Pesticide Education Specialist - USDA/EPA State Coordinator.

RESEARCH: 1) Genotype and environmental interaction on seed composition of soybean germplasm with genetically altered protein, oil, or fatty acid traits; USDA-ARS; 4 FTE, 15 years. OTHER INTERESTS: Temperature effects on expression of enzyme systems in soybean. DroughVAluminum toxicity tolerance in soybean.

RESEARCH 1) Herbicide Use in Pine Establishment. 2) Effects of Pine Straw Raking in LongLeaf Pine Ecosystems. 3) Alternative Methods of Establishing Fire Breaks for Prescribed Bums. OTHER INTERESTS: Ecology; water quality; and wetlands.

RESEARCH S246: The Transformation of Agriculture: Resources, Technologies and Policies. Involves Relationships of Agriculture and Environment. Also public perceptions of food safety, farming and the Environment for National, Regional, and State sample. OTHER INTERESTS: Climate change, Rural Clean Water Program.

RESEARCH Proper handling of poultry mortality to protect the health of flocks and the environment. Grant from Ag. Foundation on modifications involved in mortality composting. OTHER INTERESTS: Poultry response to photoperiodism and viability of avian embryo during stages of the hatching egg. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVTIIES: Educational programs pertaining to broiler breeder and hatchery management.

RESEARCH 1) Effect of Environmental Factors on Nitrogen Excretion in Land Crabs; NSF; postdoc and undergraduate; Aug. 89 - Aug. '92. 2) Co-Pi on projects (1) and (2) on T. Wolcott's list.

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OTHER INTERESTS: Herbivorous crabs, and the role of low nitrogen and secondary compounds in plants in their nutrition. Effect of sea level fluctuations on estuaries: biogeography, physiology/ecology of estuarine organisms.

Wolcott, T.G. (CPAMS) MEAS

Wollum, A.G. (CALS) ss

Woodrum, Eric (CALs/CHASS) SNSW

Worsham, A. Douglas (CALS) CS

RESEARCH: 1) Complex predator-prey interactions (blue crabs and clam patches) using behavioral telemetry; NSF; T.G. Wolcott and D. L. Wolcott; July 90 - June 93. 2) Programmable "zooplankton mimic" for experimentally testing theories of larval transport and recruitment in natural environments; NSF; T. G. Wolcott and D. L. Wolcott; Nov 189- Oct. '92. OTHER INTERESTS: Travel to and live at field research sites via sailing vessel - therefore interested in meteorology, physical oceanography, astronomy.. . Whenever possible, work as field naturalist to choosdvalidate questions experimentally addressed in lab.

RESEARCH Ecology of beneficial organisms in soil, genetic diversity of . . Biocontrol using Pseudomonas a. OTHER INTERESTS: Bioremediations. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIWTIES: Available for talks to specialized interests groups.

RESEARCH 1) Theology and Religiosity Effects on Environmental Concern and Activism; E. Woodrum and T. Hoban; paper presented at 1991 annual meeting of Religious Research Association, Pittsburgh, Pa. in November. 2) Images of God and Environmental Concern; E. Woodrum and B. Davison; paper to be presented at Society for the Scientific Study of Religion; November 1992 in Washington, D.C. 3) Public Opposition to Genetic Engineering; T. Hoban, E. Woodrum, and R. Czaja. 4) Trends in Rural North Carolina and the Ormond Center; E. Woodrum. OTHER INTERESTS: Volunteer leader in the Boy Scout's Cub Scout program providing instruction about the natural environment. Member of NCSU Biotechnology.

RESEARCH 1) Substitution of Cover Crops for Preemergence Herbicides for Weed Control in Cotton and Corn; Southern Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, USDA; one graduate student; 3 years. 2)

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Xie, Lian (CPAMS) MEAS

Zering, Kelly D. (CALS) ARE

Weed Management in No-Tillage Crop Production and Potential for Environmental Quality Improvement; CSRS, USDA Project; 5 years. OTHER INTERESTS: NCSU Ecology Interdisciplinary Program Executive Committee, Behavior and fate of herbicides in soil and water, Effects of conservation tillage on environment and groundwater and Alternate weed control methods.

RESEARCH 1) The Role of Coupling Between the Oceans and Atmosphere in Global Climate Change; IBM $1.9 million ; 7 scientists. 2) W A G Currents Overview; PB funded; $17,000, with Dr. Tom Hopkins. 3) Coastal Air-Sea Interactions; proposed NSF Prog-. OTHER INTERESTS: Climate Dynamics and Modeling.

RESEARCH. Fritz Roka is completing a Ph.D. under the direction of Dana Hoag. Fritz's researcb has been supported by a grant from the North Carolina Pork Producers Association to study "Profitable Waste Management Systems for North Carolha Swine Producers" ($6,360 awarded July 1992). The point of this research is to calculate costs of various waste management systems and identify profit maximizing combinations of storage, treatment and application of swine waste, and field crop production. OTHER INTERESTS: Economics of Swine Production and

OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTNITIES: Fritz Roka is currently being supported by a grant from the North Carolina Agricultural Foundation to develop "An Extension Program to Assist Swine Producers in Implementing Profit Maximizing Waste Management Systems" ($lO,OOO awarded July, 1993). The goal of these efforts is to develop and teach computer based decision aids to help swine producers identify the most profitable waste management system given regulatory requirements, land and soil situation, and swine enterprises.

Marketing.

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Zublena, Joseph P. (CALS) ss

RESEARCH: Advise 50 companies throughout the world, mostly tropical, on forest operations. This includes many major companies in South America, Central America, South Africa and Indonesia. OTHER INTERESTS: To Learn to use the degraded lands for productivity. We need wood. Replacement forests take the pressure off tropical rain forests. To get some balance - realistic and honest - between use and preservation.

RESEARCH 1) Land application of waste products as nitrogen fertiliir sources for cam; N.C. Com Growers Association; Zublena and Mikkelsen. 2) Evaluation of industrial spent biomass as a fertilizer; Novo Nordisk; Zublena, Mikkelsen, Satley and Malloy. 3) Land application of waste products as N sources for small grain. 4) Land application of swine effluent as a N f d i r on forages; N.C. Pork Producers Association. OTHER INTERESTS: Waste products as lime sources and soil amendments. OUTREACH AND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES: Appointment 100% Extension, Land application of waste products as agronomic feailizers, and lime sources or soil amendments.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS, CURRICULA AND COURSES This section includes a description of existing degree programs and cumcula as described

and Graduate C&&gs. Also included is a listing of current in the current environmentally related courses reported by faculty response.

NATURAL RESOURCES CURRICULA

The area of "natural resources" covers broad, technically complex and interrelated systems of physical, biological, economic, and political areas. Rising demand for use of all natural resources, from recreational opportunities to minerals, from mountain forests to the ocean depths, creates difficult environmental, economic and ethical questions.

A new degree program in Natural Resources was established in 1992. It is designed to address the interdisciplinary nature of natural resource problems and to prepare students for entry-level positions in government or private industrylconsulting firms or for graduate school. The programs consists of a common core and concentrations developed by participating academic departments. The 84-hour core meets all University general education requirements, but it emphasizes foundation coursework in the natural sciences - biology, chemistry, earth sciences, and associated mathematics and statistics. Also in the core are a freshman introductory course and a senior capstone course designed specifically for natural resource majors. Currently, there are seven natural resource concentrations being offered by four departments, but others may be added in the future in response to student interest and employment opportunities.

CONCENTRATlONS

Ecosystem Assessment (Department of Forestry, 44 hours)

Policy and Administration (Department of Forestry, 45 hours)

Geological Resources (Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 36 or 37 hours)

Marine and Coastal Resources (Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 36 hours)

Soil Resources (Department of Soil Science, 42 hours)

Soil and Water Resource Systems (Department of Soil Science, 43 hours)

Economics and Management (Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 36 hours)

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In addition the following curricula address issues related to natural resources:

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Agricultural and Resources Economics Agronomy

Soil Science Concentration

Biological and Agricultural Engineering Biological Sciences Fisheries and Wildlife Horticulture

Landscape Horticulture ~ @ Y

School of Design Environmental Design in Landscape Architecture

College of Engineering Civil Engineering

College of Forest Resources Forestry

Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Management Concentration

College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Chemistry Geology Meteorology

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ENWR0"TA.L COURSES AT NCSU BY COURSE PREFIX

Animal Science A N S 520 Tropical Livestock Production ANS(PHYS,VMS) 632 Comparative Physiology of the Digestive System

Anthropology ANT(S0C) 261 ANT 325 Andean South America ANT 512 Applied Anthropology

Technology in Society and Culture

Agriculture and Resource Economics

Resources

ARE(EC) 301 Intermediate Microeconomics ARE 433 U.S. Agriculture Policy - Conservation of Natural

ARE(EC) 436 Environmental Economics

Biological and Agricultural Engineering BAE 252 BAE 303 BAE(SSC) 323 Water Management BAE 471 BAE 472 Irrigation & Drainage BAE 473 BAE 481 BAE(CE, MB) 570 Sanitary Microbiology BAE 573 BAE(CE) 578 Agricultural Waste Management BAE 661

BAE(SSC) 671 BAE(SSC) 674

Elements of Biological & Agricultural Engineering II Energy Conversion in Biological Systems

Soil and Water Engineering

Introduction to Surface Water Quality Monitoring Agricultural Structures and Environment

Introduction to Surface Water Quality Monitoring

Analysis of Function & Design of Biological & Physical Systems Theory of Drainage - Saturated Flow Theory of Drainage - Unsaturated Flow

Biochemistry BCH 150 BCH 451 BCH 452

Introductory Biochemical Concepts Introductory Biochemistry Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory

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Biochemistry(c0nt.) BCH 453 BCH 540 BCH 541 BCH 542 BCH 543

Biomathematics BMA(B0) 567 BMA(MA,ST) 571 BMA(MA,ST) 572 BMA(OR,ST) 575 BMA(0R) 611

Botany BO(Z0) 360 BO(Z0) 365 BO 495W BO 544 BO(Z0) 560 BO 561 BO 565 BOPMA) 567 B O W ) 574 BO 590F

BO 590W BO(PP) 625 BO(Z0) 660 BO 662

Business Management BUS 575

Introduction to Molecular Biology and Metabolism Proteins Nucleic Acids Metabolism Regulation

Modeling of Biological Systems Biomathematics I Biomathematics I1 Decision Analytic Modeling System Modeling Theory

Introduction to Ecology Ecology Laboratory Applied Aquatic Ecology Plant Geography Principles of Ecology Physiological Ecology Plant Community Ecology Modeling of Biological Systems Phycology Topical Problems: The Ecology of Marine and Freshwater Plants Wetland Plant Identification Advanced Mycology Advanced Topics in Ecology I Applied Coastal Ecology

Managing for Quality

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Civil Engineering CE 280 CE 382 CE 383 CE 384 CE 480 CE 484 CE 487 CE(MEA 4934) 4974 CE(MEA) 541 CE(BAE, MB) 570 CE 571 CE 572 CE 573 CE 574 CE 575 CE 577 CEPAE) 578 CE 580 CE 582 CE 583 CE 584 CE 585 CE 586 CE 589B CE 589J CE 589M

CE 589M CE 604 CE 644 CE 671 CE 672

CE 673 CE 674 CE 687 CE 689B CE 689C CE 689E CE 6891

Principles of Environmental Engineering Hydraulics Hydrology and Urban Water Systems Introduction to Environmental Engineering Water Resources Engineering Project Water Supply and Waste Water Systems Introduction to Coastal & Ocean Engineering Special Topics - Air Quality Gravity Wave Theory I Sanitary Microbiology Theory of Waste and Water Treatment Design of Water and Wastewater Facilities Unit Operations and Processes in Waste Treatment Chemistry & Microbiology for Engineers I Modeling & Analysis of Environmental Systems Engineering Principles of Solid Waste Management Agricultural Waste Management Flow in Open Channels Coastal Hydrodynamics Engineering Aspects of Coastal Processes Hydraulics of Ground Water Urban Stormwater Management Engineering Hydrology Solid Waste Management Engineering Principles of Solid Waste Management Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology for Engineers I Water Quality Modeling Urban Transportation Planning Ground Water Contaminant Transport Advanced Water Management Systems Advanced Water and Waste Treatment: Principles and Design Industrial Water Supply and Waste Disposal Chemistry & Microbiology for Engineers I1 Numerical Modeling for Nearshore Flow Systems Advanced Topics in Computing Hazardous Waste Management Chemistry and Microbiology for Engineers I1 Environmental Systems Analysis

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Chemistry CH 211 CH 315 CH 415 CH 416 CH 428 CH 511 CH 513 CH 514 CH 525 CH 527 CH 595 CH 611 CH 615

Chemical Engineering CHE 551 CHE 619 CHE 651

Crop Science CS 065 cs 200 cs 400 CS 411 CS 414 CS 415 CS(SSC) 462 CS 513 CS(HS) 515 CS 516 CS (HS) 518 CS(GN,HS) 541 CS 591M CS(GN,HS,PP) 618 CS(HS,SSC) 625 CS(HS) 626 CS(HS,SSC) 627

Analytical Chemistry I Quantitative Analysis Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Qualitative Organic Analysis Advanced Analytical Chemistry I Advanced Analytical Chemistry I1 Electronics Instrumentation Laboratory Physical Methods in Organic Chemistry Organic Mass Spectrometry Special Topics: Aquatic Chemistry Analytical Spectroscopy Chemical Separations

Biochemical Engineering Electrochemical Systems Analysis Separation Processes for Biological Materials

Cotton Production in Agricultural Institute Introduction to Turfgrass Management Turf Management Environmental Aspects of Crop Production Weed Science Integrated Pest Management Systems Soil-Crop Management Systems Physiological Aspects of Crop Production Weed Science Research Techniques Weed Biology Biological Control of Weeds Plant Breeding Methods Analytical Techniques in the Plant Sciences Breeding for Pest Resistance Herbicide & Pesticide Chemistry Herbicide Behavior in Plants Herbicide Behavior in Soil and Water

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Economics EC(ARE) 301 Intermediate Microeconomics EC(ARE) 336 Environmental Resource Economics EC(ARE) 436 Environmental Economics EC(ARE) 615 EC(ARE) 616

Environmental & Resource Economics Topics in Environmental & Resource Economics

Agriculture & Resource Economics Graduate Program ECG 503 Economics of Recreation ECG 515 ECG 615 ECG 616 ECG 641

Environmental and Resource Policy Environmental and Resource Economics Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics Agricultural Production and Supply

Ecology ECO 690 ECO 693

English ENG 621

Entomology ENT 021 ENT 301 ENT(F0R) 402 ENT(Z0) 425 ENT 502 ENT 503 ENT(Z0) 509 ENT 520 ENT 531 ENT 550 ENT 562 ENT(F0R) 565 ENT(Z0) 582 ENT 590 ENT 622

Ecology Seminar Special Problems in Ecology

Rhetoric of Science and Technology

\ Agricultural Chemicals Introduction to Forest Insects Forest Entomology General Entomology Insect Diversity Functional Systems of Insects Ecology of Stream Invertebrates Insect Systematics Insect Ecology Fundamentals of Insect Control Insect Pest Management in Agricultural Crops Advanced Forest Entomology Medical and Veterinary Entomology Issues in World Hunger Insect Toxicology

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Forestry FOR 110. FOR 204 FOR 212 FOR 252 FOR 261 FOR 265 FOR 274 FOR 303 FOR 304 F O R O 310 FOR(F'P) 318 FOR 353 FOR 374 FOR 401 F O R O 404 FOR 405 FOR 406 FOR 411 FOR 422 FOR 423 FOR(WPS) 434

FOR 472 FOR 504 FOR 510 FOR 511 FOR 512 FOR 534 FOR 540 F O R O 565 FOR 572 A,B FOR 574 FOR 577 FOR 578 FOR 580 FOR 581 FOR 582

FOR 583 FOR(MDS) 584

Introduction to Forestry Silviculture - segments on soils and hydrology Dendrology Introduction to Forest Science Forest Communities Fire Management Mapping and Mensuration Forest Tree Physiology Theory of Silviculture Fisheries & Wildlife Inventory & Management Forest Pathology Air Photo Interpretation and Photogrammetry Forest Inventory, Growth and Yield Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management Forest Wildlife Management Forest Management Forest Inventory, Analysis, and Planning Forest Tree Improvement Consulting Forestry Forest Machinery and Systems Management Decision Making in Forestry and Wood Products Renewable Resource Policy and Management Advanced Forest Management Planning Quantitative Forest Genetics Methods Tree Improvement Research Techniques Forest Economics Advanced Forest Management Planning Advanced Dendrology Advanced Forest Entomology Forest Management Policies on The Public Lands Topics in Forest Modeling Conservation and Sustainable Development I Conservation and Sustainable Development I1 Soil-Machine Interactions in Forestry Operations Agroforestry Silviculture & Management of Forest Plantations in the Tropics Tropical Forestry The Practice of Environmental Impact Assessment

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Forestry(cont.) F O R O 585 FOR 592 FOR 592D FOR 593 F O R O 594 FOR 601 FOR(GN) 611 FOR 612 FOR 613 FOR 672 FOR(SSC) 673 FOR 689 FOR 698

Advanced Wildlife Habitat Management Advanced Topics in Tropical Forestry Advanced Topics in Silviculture Colloquium on Tropical Forestry Seminar in Wildlife Management Advanced Hydrology Forest Genetics Advanced Topics in Quantitative Genetics Special Topics in Silviculture Current Issues in Natural Resource Policy Forest Productivity - Edaphic Relationships Seminar in Forest Research Seminar on the Role of Scientists, Engineers, Humanists and Other Scholars in Public Decision Making

Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences FW(Z0) 221 FW(F0R) 310 Fw(Z0) 353 Wildlife Management Fw(F0R) 404 Forest Wildlife Management Fw(Z0) 420 Fishery Science FW(Z0) 430 FW 485 Natural Resource Advocacy FW(Z0) 515 FW(Z0) 553 Fw(Z0) 554 Wildlife Field Studies FW(F0R) 585 FW(F0R) 586 Aquaculture FW(F0R) 594

Conservation of Natural Resources Fisheries & Wildlife Inventory & Management

Fisheries and Wildlife Administration

Growth & Reproduction of Fishes Principles of Wildlife Science

Advanced Wildlife Habitat Management

Seminar in Wildlife Management

Genetics GN 301 GN(CS,HS) 541 Plant Breeding Methods GN(F0R) 611 Forest Genetics GN(CS,HS,PP) 618

Genetics in Human Affairs

Breeding for Pest Resistance

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Horticultural Science HS(CS) 515 HS(CS) 518 HS 531 HS 532 HS(CS,GN) 541 HS 602 HS 605 HS(CS , GN,PP) 61 8 HS(CS,SSC) 625 HS(CS) 626 HS(CS,SSC) 627

Landscape Architecture LAR 234 LAR 433 LAR 512 LAR 530 LAR 533 LAR 574 LAR 611

Mathematics MA(BMA,ST) 571 MA(BMA,ST) 572

Weed Science Research Techniques Biological Control of Weeds Physiology of Landscape Plants Vegetable Crop Physiology Plant Breeding Methods Environmental Stress Physiology Physiology of Flowering Breeding for Pest Resistance Herbicide Chemistry Herbicide Behavior in Plants Herbicide Behavior in Soil and Water

Introduction to Environmental Design Native Plants in Environmental Design Landscape Resource Management Advanced Site Planning Plants and Design Landscape and Townscape Conservation Advanced Community Design and Development Control

Biomathematics I Biomathematics II

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MAE(MEA) 563 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics MAE(MEA) 663 Advanced Geophysical Fluid Mechanics

Microbiology MB 200 MB 401 MB 414 MB 490 MB 495

Microbiology and World Affairs General Microbiology Microbial Metabolic Regulation Seminar in Microbiology Special Topics in Microbiology

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Microbiology(cont.) MB514 MB(SSC) 532 MB(PHY,PO,VMS) 556 MB 558 MB(BAE,CE) 570 MB(B0) 574

MB(SSC) 632 MB(B0) 575

Multidisciplinary Studies MDS 103 MDS 201 MDS 220 MDS 301 MDS 302 MDS 303 MDS 323 MDS 324 MDS 406 MDS 410 MDS 495M MDS(F0R) 584

Microbial Metabolic Regulation Soil Microbiology Immunogenetics Prokaryotic Molecular Genetics Sanitary Microbiology Phycology The Fungi Ecology and Functions of Soil Microorganisms

Images of the Future Environmental Ethics Coastal and Ocean Frontiers Science & Civilization Contemporary Science & Human Values Humans and the Environment World Population and Food Prospects Alternative Futures Conservation of Biological Diversity Toxic Substances & Society Special Topics: Environmental Law and Policy The Practice of Environmental Impact Assessment

Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences MEA 101 Geology I: Physical MEA 102 Geology II: Historical MEA 110 Geology I Laboratory MEA 120 MEA 130 MEA 140 MEA 200 Introduction to Oceanography MEA 208 MEA(Z0) 220 Maxine Biology MEA 300 Environmental Geology MEA 311 Physical Climatology MEA 312 Physical Meteorology MEA 313 Meteorology Laboratory I MEA 314 Meteorological Laboratory II

Elements of Physical Geology Introduction to Weather and Climate Natural Hazards and Global Change

Introduction to Environmental Geography

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Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences(cont.) MkA 323 . MEA 330 MEA 331 MEA 405 MEA 412 MEA 421 MEA 422 MEA 440 MEA 443 MEA 451 MEA 455 MEA 461 MEA 470 MEA 481 MEA 493A MEA 493F MEA(CE 497Q) 4934 MEA 500 MEA 501 MEA 512 MEA 514 MEA 515 MEA(Z0) 520 MEA 523 MEA 524 MEA 525 MEA 526 MEA 527 MEA 528 MEA(Z0) 534 MEA(CE) 541 MEA 555 MEA 556 MEA 557 MEA 558 MEA 559 MEA 560 MEA 561 MEA(MAE) 563 MEA 565

- Earth System Chemistry Crystallography and Mineralogy Optical Mineralogy Climatological Data Analysis Atmospheric Physics Atmospheric Dynamics I Atmospheric Dynamics I1 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Weather Analysis and Forecasting I Structural Geology Micrometeorology Engineering Geology Introduction to Geophysics Principles of Geomorphology Special Topics in Earth Sciences Practical Hydrogeology Special Topics - Air Quality Regional Geology of North America Environmental Fluid Mechanics Satellite Meteorology Advanced Physical Meteorology Topics in Southem Appalachian Geology Principles of Biological Oceanography Introduction to Subsurface Well Evaluation Dynamic Meteorology Numerical Weather Prediction Air-sea Interaction Planetary Boundary Layer Coastal Meteorology Marine Benthic Ecology Gravity Wave Theory I Meteorology of the Biosphere Air Pollution Meteorology Advanced Cloud & Precipitation Physics Atmospheric Aerosols Synoptic Physical Oceanography Principles of Physical Oceanography Introduction to Physical Oceanography Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Hydrogeology

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Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences(cont.) MEA 566 MEA 567 Geochemistry MEA 568 Ocean Circulation MEA 569 MEA 571 MEA 572 MEA 573 Organic Geochemistry MEA 574 Biogeochemistry MEA 577 Sedimentary Geochemistry MEA 583 MEA 593 MEA 593 Special Topic: Biogeochemistry MEA 593 Special Topic: Coastal Oceanography MEA 593 Special Topic: Ecology of Marine Zooplankton MEA 593 Special Topic: Paleoceanography MEA 593 Special Topic: Sea-Level Change MEA 593 Special Topic: Stable Isotope Geochemistry MEA 593 Special Topic: Time Series Analysis MEA 593B Special Topic: Atmospheric Chemistry MEA 593F Special Topic: Climate System Modeling MEA 593F Special Topic: Environmental Engineering Geology MEA 593T Special Topic: Deep Sea Biology MEA 593x Special Topic: Atmospheric Chemistry MEA 593X Special Topic: Organic Geochemistry MEA 610 Marine Sedimentology MEA 622 Marine Plankton Ecology MEA(Z0) 623 MEA 624 Ecology of Fishes MEA 627 MEA 635 MEA 656 Atmospheric Dispersion MEA(MAE) 663 MEA 674 Marine Geochemistry MEA 693 Global Water Cycle

Hydrogeology of Groundwater Pollution and Protection

The Physical Dynamics of Estuaries Principles of Chemical Oceanography Lab & Field Methods for Investigation of the Seabed

Photogeology and Remote Sensing Special Topic: Radar Meteorology

Advances in Marine Community Ecology

Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Dynamical Analysis of the Atmosphere

Advanced Geophysical Fluid Mechanics

Master of Liberal Studies MLS 601 Seminar: Appropriate Development through Responsible

Resource Management

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Nuclear Engineering NE 404 NE 412 NE 419 NE 508

Natural Resources NR 100 NR 300 NR 400

Operations Research OR(BMA,ST) 575 OR(J3MA) 611

Public Administration PA 516 PA 520 PA 620

Philosophy PHI 322

Physiology PHY(Z0) 513 PHY(MB,PO,VMS) 556 PHY(ANS,VMS) 632

Poulty Science PO 505 PO(MB,PHY,VMS) 556 PO 557

Radiological, Reactor & Environmental Safety Nuclear Fuel Cycles Introduction to Nuclear Engineering Radiation Safety

Introduction to Natural Resources Natural Resources Measurements Natural Resources

Decision Analytic Modeling System Modeling Theory

Public Policy Analysis Environmental Policy Environmental Administration

Philosophical Issues in Environmental Ethics

Comparative Physiology Immunogenetics Comparative Physiology of the Digestive System

Physiological Aspects of Poultry Management Immunogenetics Avian Immunology

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Plant Pathology PP 315 PP(F0R) 3 18 PP 503 PP 504 PP 515 PP 522 PP 608 PP 611 PP 615 PP(CS ,GN,HS) 6 18 PP(B0)625 PP 628

Principles of Plant Pathology Forest Pathology Plant Disease Diagnosis Plant Disease: Principles, Diagnosis and Management Epidemiology & Plant Disease Control Phytopathology I1 - Epidemiology History of Phytopathology Advanced Nematology Botanical Epidemiology Breeding for Pest Resistance Advanced Mycology Soilborne Plant Pathogens

Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management PRT 200 Exploring Leisure Alternatives PRT 350 Outdoor Recreation Management PRT 442 PRT 443 PRT 505

PRT 520 Tourism Planning PRT 562 Computer Cartography

Recreation and Park Interpretive Services Applied Recreational and Park Interpretive Services Quantitative Techniques for Recreation & Natural Resource Management

Political Science PS 201 PS 204 PS 320 U.S. Environmental Politics PS 336 Global Environmental Politics PS 533 Global Problems and Policy PS 631 Seminar in International Relations

Introduction to American Government Problems of American Democracy

Psychology PSY 591 Environmental Cognition & Behavior

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Sociology SOC 203 SOC 241 SOC(ANT) 261 SOC 300 SOC 351 SOC 509 SOC 514 SOC 523 SOC 590 SOC 591 SOC 645 SOC 652

Soil Science ssc 200 SSC(BAE) 323 SSC 361 SSC 370 SSC 452 SSC 461 SSC(CS) 462 SSC 472 SSC 501 SSC 511 SSC 520 SSC 522 SSC(h.IB) 532 SSC 541 SSC 551 ssc 553 SSC 562 ssc 577

ssc 578

SSC 581 SSC 590 SSC 621 SSC(CS,HS) 625 SSC(CS,HS) 627

Current Social Problems Sociology of Agriculture & Rural Society Technology in Society & Culture Social Research Methods Population and Planning Population Problems Developing Societies Sociological Analysis of Agricultural Development Applied Research Special Topics in Sociology Advanced Sociological Measurement Comparative Societies

Soil Science Water Management The Role of Soils in Environmental Management Alternative Agricultural Systems Soil Classification Soil Physical Properties and Plant Growth Soil-Crop Management Systems Forest Soils Tropical Soils Characteristics and Management Soil Physics Soil and Plant Analysis Soil Chemistry Soil Microbiology Soil Fertility Soil Morphology, Genesis and Classification Soil Mineralogy Environmental Application of Soil Science Conservation & Sustainable Development I - Concepts & Methods Conservation & Sustainable Development I1 - Integrated Problem Solving Agroforestry Special Problems Advanced Soil Chemistry Herbicide Chemistry Herbicide Behavior in Soil and Water

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Soil Science(cont.) SSC 651 SSC(BAE)671 SSC(FOR)673 SSC(BAE)674

Statistics ST 511 ST 512 ST 517 ST 518 ST 519 ST 550 STFOX) 563 ST 564 ST(BMA,MA) 571 ST(BMA,MA) 572 ST(BMA,OR) 575 ST 613 ST 614

Textiles T 401

Textile Chemistry TC 520

Toxicology TOX 501 TOX 510 TOX 514 TOX 515 TOX(ST) 563 TOX 590 TOX 590A TOX 590B

Pedology Theory of Drainage-Saturated Flow Forest Productivity: Edaphic Relationships Theory of Drainage-Unsaturated Flow

Experimental Statistics for Biological Sciences I Experimental Statistics for Biological Sciences II Applied Least Squares Applied Time Series Analysis Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis Intermediate Statistical Methods Statistical Problems in Toxicology Applied Spatial Statistics Biomathematics I Biomathematics I1 Decision Analytic Modeling Time Series Analysis: Time Domain Time Series Analysis: Frequency Domain

Environmental Aspects of the Textile Industry

Chemistry of Dyes and Color

General Toxicology Biochemical Toxicology Environmental Toxicology Environmental Toxicology Statistical Problems in Toxicology Special Problems in Toxicology: Chemical Carcinogenesis Special Problems in Toxicology: Free Radical Toxicology Special Problems in Toxicology: Environmental Issues in Toxicology

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Toxicology(cont.) TOX 590F TOX 590H Special Problems in Toxicology: Environmental

TOX 601 Chemical Carcinogenesis

Special Problems in Toxicology: Risk Assessment

Contaminants

Anatomy, Physiological Science and Radiology VMA 834 VMA 860

Veterinary Toxicology and Poisonous Plants Veterinary Radiology & Radiobiology

Microbiology, Pathology and Parasitology VMM 832 Veterinary Parasitology VMM 844 VMM 879

Veterinary Public Health and Hygiene Applied Epidemiology in Public Health

Veterinary Medical Sciences VMS(MB,PO,PHY) 556 VMS 561 VMS 562 VMS 570 VMS 580 VMS 590

VMS 590

VMS 590C VMS(PHY,ANS) 632 VMS 643

Wood and Paper Science WPS 202 WPS 215 WPS 410 WPS 415 WPS 416 WPS(F0R) 434

Immunogenetics Instrumentation in Pharmacological Research Systemic Pharmacology and Toxicology Cell Biology Veterinary Production Epidemiology Special Topic in Veterinary Medical Sciences: Aquatic Animal Diseases Special Topic in Veterinary Medical Sciences: Veterinary Medical Economics Special Topics in Veterinary Medicine Comparative Physiology of the Digestive System Toxicologic Pathology

Wood Structure and Properties I Pulping Technology Pulp and Paper System Analysis and Control Project Management and Analysis I Project Management and Analysis I1 Management Decision Making in Forestry and Wood Products

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Wood and Paper Science(cont.) WPS 460 WPS 515 WPS 521 WPS 522 WPS 525 WPS 533 Advanced Wood Anatomy

Environmental Issues in the Paper Industry Surface and Colloid Chemistry of Papermaking Chemistry of Wood Polysaccharides Chemistry of Lignin and Extractives Pollution Abatement in Forest Products Industries

zoology Z O W A ) 220 z o o 221 z o o 353 ZO(B0) 360 ZO(B0) 365 20 365H 20 410 20 419 ZO(ENT) 425 20 441 20 450 zo 460 20 501 ZO(ENT) 509 ZO(PHY) 513 z o o 515 ZO 517 20 519 ZO(MEA) 520 ZO(MEA) 534 20 544 z o o 553 z o o 554 ZO(B0) 560 2 0 0 582 2 0 0 586 ZO 592 20 593 20 619 ZO(MEA) 623

Marine Biology Conservation of Natural Resources Wildlife Management Introduction to Ecology Ecology Laboratory Honors Ecology Laboratory Introduction to Animal Behavior Introduction to Limnology General Entomology Biology of Fishes Evolutionary Biology Aquatic Natural History Laboratory Omitholog y Ecology of Stream Invertebrates Comparative Physiology Growth & Reproduction of Fishes Population Ecology Limnology Principles of Biological Oceanography Marine Benthic Ecology Mammalogy Principles of Wildlife Science Wildlife Field Studies Principles of Ecology Medical and Veterinary Entomology Aquaculture Topical Problems: Seminar on Harvesting Theory Aquatic Ecology Seminar Advanced Limnology Advances in Marine Community Ecology

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Zoology(cont.) ZO 626 Ouantitative Fisheries Management ZO(B0) 660 ZO 691

Advanced Topics in Ecology I Topics in Animal Behavior

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Adler, Kenneth HPLC, tissue culture hoods and incubators, scintillation counter. (CVM) APSR Not available for shared use due to extensive use in our lab.

Agris, Paul F. 500 MHz NMR - multinuclear, computational chemistry and molecular graphics capabilities, equipment for separation science- HPLC, FPLC, electrophoresis laser densitometry, protein sequenc- ing and amino acid composition, and microliter plate reader with kinetic analysis and temperature control. Available for use by contacting faculty.

(CALS) BCH

Allen, H. Lee (CFR) FOR

Almond, G.W. (CVM) n4.F

Amoozegar, Aziz (CALS) ssc

Anderson, Charles (CPAMS) MEAS

Anderson, Ken (CALS) PO

Atomic Absorption Sptrophometer; Rapid-Flow Analyzer; LICOR LAI 2000 - Leaf area meter; Decagon Light Bar; Delta T areal Length meter.

Two Gamma Counters wkleprinters, and 7 Balances. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

Electrical conductivity meter, pH meter, portable pressure transducer (for reading tensiometers in the field), field soil sampling equipment, Compact Constant Head Permmeter (for measuring in situ saturated hydraulic conductivity), time domain reflectometry (TDR) and neutron probe (for measuring in situ volumetric water content). With the exception of the neutron probe, other equipment can be borrowed for a short time. These equipment, however, are not available for permanent sharing unless a mutual agreement can be reached with the faculty. The use of neutron probe requires permission by Radiation Safety. Therefore, this piece of equipment is not readily available for loan.

Remote McIdas work station. Must pay for hook up to mainframe at UW-MSN and line charges.

Composter. Availability dependent on protocol and acceptability of planned project to North Carolina Department of Agriculture and the CALS Department of Poultry Science.

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Aneja, Viney P. Ion chromatograph, ozone SO2, NO, and aerosol analyzers, Mt. (CPAMS) MEAS Mitchell Research Observatory, Mobile laboratory. Mobile

laboratory available with prior arrangements.

Aronson, Authur L. HPLC: Detectors include UV, photodiode array, electrochemical and mass spectrometer; Atomic absorption: flame and graphite furnace. Note: The equipment is part of an Analytical Laboratory that must charge a fe=e for service.

(CVM) APSR

Bailey, Jack E. (CALS) PP

Bambara, Stephen ( C A W ENT

Barker, Kenneth R. (CALS) PP

Barker, Roger (COT) TECS

Barlaz, Morton (COE) CE

Beck, Keith R. (COT) mcs

Gas Chromatograph wl Integrator and Elisa Reader Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

PC-based weather stations which monitor air temperature, soil temperature, rainfall, relative humidity and dew point are available for cooperative research. C programming is used to create algorithms.

pH meter, Dissolved O2 filtration

Apparati for monitoring populations of nematodes and certain soilborne fungi.

Environmental (comfort) chamber and other equipment for protective clothing.

GC; HPLC; refuse shredder; anaerobic chamber; anaerobic gassing station - all are potentially available depending on the need.

GC, HP5890 (FID & TC), LC, Waters, and a large scale environmental chamber and associated characterization equipment. All available with training and a modest service fee for the environmental chamber.

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Bereman, Robert (CPAMS) CH

Berry, Clifford R. (CVM) VMA

Berschneider, Helen (CVM) VMA

Bevis, Michael (CPAMS) MEAS

Blair, Neal (CPAMS) MEAS

Borden, Robert C. (COE) CE

Boss, Charles B. (CPAMS) CH

Braham, Roscoe (CPAMS) MEAS

Brake, John T. (CALS) PO

Brandenburg, Rick L. (CALS) ENT

Varian E9 EPR spectrometer. Available to use with arrangements.

Nuclear medicine gamma imaging equipment, Dose calibrator, wipe test well counter. All available for sharing.

Scintillation counter wkomputer and printer. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

GPS Equipment for (infrastructural) geodetic positioning. Geophysical field instrumentation.

Carlo Erba CNS elemental analyzer (available); Shimadzu mini-GC for CH, analysis (available on limited basis); Delta E Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (available on limited basis).

Four gas chromatographs, anaerobic hood, soil and ground water sampling equipment, and standard wet chemical analyses equipment.

Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (shared); Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer (shared); Microwave Plasma Spectrometer; Microwave Network Analyzer.

Various air sampling devices available on shared or loan basis.

Environmental heat chambers, some photoperiod control rooms for birds, departmental use generally.

Cooperate with Dr. AI Heagle, USDA Plant Pathologist. He has large field chambers for plant growth and ozone enhancement as well as greenhouse chambers.

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Breitschwerdt, E.B. HPLC - CVM Shared Equipment. ( C W VMc

Breuhaus, Babetta 5 Centrifuges - available to use on premises with CVM staff. (CVM) VMF

Brody, Arnold R. Electron microscopes, HPLC, Cell Culture, Photomicroscopes, (CVM) VMA and animal inhalation facilities. All above available through

collaborative research.

Broome, Stephen W. Field equipment - 4 wheel drive vehicles, tractor, transplanter, boat, etc. The equipment listed above could be used by others when we are not using it.

(CALS) ssc

Bruck, Robert I. (C ALS/CFR) PP/FOR

Buol, S.W. (CALS) ssc

Burkholder, J.M. (CALS) BO

Bums, J.C. (CALS) ANSICS

Businger, Steven (CPAMS) MEAS

7 Meteorological Microloggers-Research Station-Mt. Mitchell, NC

Heat pump and lights available for sharing.

Spectrophotometer, fluorometer, compound and inverted microscopes, light meter; small row boats. Previous heavily relied upon by my laboratory staff, and cannot be shared with the exception of the row boats on a limited basis.

Normal laboratory equipment for chemical analysis.

Sun SPARC Station 370, 2 automated meteorological stations.

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Carlson, Gerald A. (CALS) ARE

Carter, T.A. (CALS) PO

Carter, Thomas E. (CALS) CS

Cassel, D.K. (CALS) SSC

Chen, Chen-hung (CFR) WPS

Coggins, Leroy ( C W VMM

Cowling, Ellis (CFR) FOR

Crowder, Larry B. (CALS) ZO

Danehower, David (CALS) CS

IBM Model 70 Computer.

O2 meter; Standard microbiology analysis; Standard water analysis.

We have standard experimental equipment used in soybean breeding and production research. Also, * and pressure bombs. Availability decided on a case-by-case basis.

Time Domain Reflectrometer; . Neutron Attenuation Meter; Constant Temperature Room.

UV-VIS Photochemical Reactor, HP Model 5890A Gas Chromatograph with Automatic Sampler and GC Workstation, Waters Associates HPLC System, Phannacia FPLC System, Dionex Ion Chromatograph Model 2001, Wesbach Ozone Generator. All available for shared use. Other institutions must pay actual costs for using equipment. For example, costs for chemicals, particular column etc. In case of mishandling equipment, the costs for repairing the equipment.

Animal Isolation Units, HPLC, Hybridoma 8c FACS. Hybridoma, FACS, Electron microscopy, Histopathology available for shared USe.

Data bases for Southern Oxidants Study research available through our offices.

A series of 486 PC’s; Age/Growth/Otolith analysis equipment.

HPLC, Capillary GS’s, HPLC Scanner, Preparative LC. available with my permission and prior discussionlscheduling.

All

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De Hertogh, A.A. Use controlled temperature rooting rooms and greenhouse to (CALS) HS produce plants.

DeBuysscher, Edward 2 centrifuges, gel dryer, vacuum pump, HPLC whtegrator wlUVlvis detector wlauto sampler w/temary HPLC pump, and ultracentrifuge. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

(CVM) VMM

Deitz, Lewis L. (CALS) ENT

NCSU Insect Collection-important database for information on insect distribution, hosts, prey, etc. Loans of specimens are available for systematic research by qualified workers.

DeMaster, David J. (CPAMS) MEAS

Radiochemical Laboratory (Alpha Spectrometer, Anti-Coincidence Beta Counter, 2 Gamma Spectrometers), Natural C-14 Analysis System, Spectrophotometer, Portable X-ray Camera, CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth), and Profiler equipped with oxygen and pH sensor. Available by arrangement with investigator.

Devine, Hugh A. (CFR) PRT

Dobrogosz, W.J. (CALS) MB

Donaldson, William (CALS) PO

Dougherty, Phil (CFR) FOR

Entire GIs teaching and research lab - 10 computers and workstations with multiple mapping software packages. Available, yet would require some cost sharing.

Analytical microbiology. Ibid, availability negotiable.

General biochemical lab - liquid scintillation counter; ultracentrifuge; spectrophotomer; CLC, HPLC, TLC, etc. All available on a fee for service basis.

Photosynthesis, respiration &water vapor measurement equipment; Environmental monitoring equipment, weather, CO,, ozone, NO,. All above available for shared use if it is to be used on our research site in joint work.

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Dykstra, Michael J. I run an electron microscopy facility with SEM, "'EM, and darkrooms which can analyze histological and cytological materials. All the equipment in my laboratory for electron microscopy is available to trained users.

(CVM)

Elleman, Thomas (COE) NE

Evans, David G. (CPAMS) MEAS

Fedkiw, Peter S. (COE) CHE

Ferket, Peter R. (CALS) PO

Hammer, Keven (CVM) VMC

Fleisher, Lloyd (CVM) VMA

Fodor, Ron (CPAMS) MEAS

Fomes, R.E. (CPAMS) PY

Franklin, F. Carlyle (CFR) FOR

Reactor useful in NAA, Radiation Counting Equipment good for Tracer Experimentation. Available with certain requirements.

Well Bore Simulator; Fluid Logging Equipment for Well Experiment; Exploration Geophysics Equipment; Can be shared under some circumstances.

General electrochemical instrumentation

Grinder of agricultural wastes.

Rocket Net.

2 LKB Scintillation Counters and Cytospin. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

X-ray fluorescence spectrometer - but this has only application.

Smog chamber for exposure of materials to acid rain (shared).

Hydrology - Soils Lab (fully occupied).

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Frederick, Douglas J. (CFR)FOR .

Freeman, Harold S. (COT) mcs

Gadsby, John (CVM) V M A

Gilbert, Richard D. (CFR) WPS

Gilliam, James F. (CALS) zo

Goldberg, Margaret (CPAMS) CH

Goodman, Major M. (CALS) CS

Gould, Fred (CALS) ENT

Complete Wet Lab, Extensive Field equip. controlled by Forest Resources. Any and all of the above available under certain conditions.

Atlas and Xenotest Weatherometers for assessing the effects of temperature, light, and humidity on the behavior of dyed substrates. All above available for collaborativdcontract research.

Incubator shaker, RO Water system, 40 liter water storage system, Nan0 Pure I1 pump/filter system, water still and auto storage system. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

Gamma counter and scintillation counter, available to use on premises with CVM staff.

Large scale reactor chamber for generation of artificial smogs and exposure of coatings (organic and inorganic) to smogs and analytical equipment to detect and measure coating degradation.

Some aquatic sampling equipment. Loans may be possible on case-by-case basis.

(At Research Triangle Institute) Ar ion laser; Photo diode array detector and monochromator system; optical fiber system - all available for shared use.

Various PC’s; cold room and freezers for seed conservation.

Environmental chambers, insect cages, microcomputers, and pick- up truck. All of the above whenever available.

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Gregory, James D. (CFR) FOR

Grindem, Carol B. ( C W

Hain, Fred P. (CAM) ENT

Hammerberg, Bruce (CVM) VMM

Hanley-Bowdoin, L. (CALS) BCH

Hardin, Charles C. (CALS) BCH

Hardin, Donna (CVM) VMC

Hassan, Hosni M.

BCHIMBITOX (CAM)

All currently owned equipment for collecting meteorological and hydrological data is installed at the field study sites and is not available for shared use.

Basic equipment including facilities for cell culturing

GC and HPLC - Available with time sharing and cost sharing.

HPLC wlfloromat and absorbance detector, spectrometer, 2 solvent delivery system, auto sample injection system, system controller, 2 incubators, pH meter, Leitz microscope, centrifuge, optical bench, 440 FACS, facscan. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

Plant cell culture facilities. faculty.

Available for use by contacting

Circular dichroism spectopolarimetry. contacting faculty.

Available for use by

8 Anesthesia Machines wlflow meters, vaporizers, ventilators, and scavengers. Datascope Monitor wIDefibrillator, Pro Paq Monitor, and Electrosurgical Unit. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

Ozone generator - Available for use on site.

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Heck, Walter A. (CALS) BO

Heitmann, JohnA.,Jr. (CFR) WPS

Henry, Leslie T. (CFR) FOR

Hesterberg, Dean (CALS) SSC

Hibbard, James (CPAMS) MEAS

Hoban, Thomas J. (CALSKHASS) SOC

Hodgson, Ernest (CALS) TOX

Hoover, Michael T. (CALS) SSC

Exposure chambers for use in controlled chambers, greenhouses and in field exposures; air pollution monitoring equipment; gaseous dispensing equipment and systems. These are available for shared use provided arrangements satisfactory to all parties can be made.

Papermaking and testing equipment.

Licor 1600 - Steady-State Porometer; Pressure Bomb (plant water relations); Available for shared use when not in need for intemal projects.

Luminescence spectra meter - useful for studying binding of trace organic micropollutants to soil colloids; 1-a - similar utility as luminescence spectrometer;

all available for shared use. K - -diffractometer - and other mineralogical analysis equipment;

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Computer and assorted map related software.

Computer and software.

Equipment for biochemical aspects of environmental toxicology - available only for collaborative projects.

Neutron probe, tensicorder, centurion extractor. Giddings probe truck in department. John Deere backhoe. Most equipment could be shared under agreement to replace or completely repair if damaged. Some equipment could only be operated by specific de- partmental technicians.

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Hopkins, Thomas S. (CPAMS) MEAS

Huffman, Rodney L. (CALS) BAE

Janowitz, G.S. (CPAMS) MEAS

Jett, J.B. (CFR) FOR

Johnson, Thomas (CALS) ARE

Jones, Louis A. (CPAMS) CH

Joyce, Tom (CFR) WPS

Kamprath, Eugene J. (CALS) SSC

Current meters. Hydrographic samplers. Available on loan basis.

30 4-inch reusable PVC columns for vertical flowltransport studies with supporting equipment. Not for ’loan’, but could be used cooperatively.

MAC SE-20 Computer

Laboratory equipment consists of items primarily related to wood studies and pollen and seed handling (ovens, microscopes, soxhlet extractors, balances, seed counters, etc.). Sharing is not possible at this time because I am already sharing the lab with other projects.

IBM PS/2 M70 microcomputer and modeling software

GC’s, HP 5880A (FID) and 5890 I (ECD), LC’s, 2 Waters Model 204, HP 1050. Waters LC’s and HP 5880A GC available for shared use.

AOX Analyzer, constant temp rooms; environmental shakers, reactors, pollutant analysis equipment. UF, RBC’s, Microtox.

Analytical Services Laboratory for chemical analyses with Nitrogen and carbon analyzer, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer analysis of metal cations, and Inductive Coupling Plasma Unit analysis of over 30 elements. Water Analysis Laboratory with automated analysis of water samples for nitrate, ammonium, orthophosphate, sulfate and chloride. Soil Physical Laboratory with analyses for soil texture and moisture tension curves.

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Kamykowski, Dan A vertical profiling spectroradometer for measuring reflectance for (CPAMS) MEAS ocean color satellite calibration. Available for cruises as practical;

A motion analysis system for analyzing video-taped imager - Fee $10/hour.

Kilpatrick, Peter (COE) CHE

Elemental analyzer, emulsator, vacuum ovens, chromatography columns. All available on scheduled basis.

Kimberley, Michael (CPAMS) MEAS

Atomic absorption spectrophotometer, Frantz magnetic separator, X-ray diffractometer. The above available, on a fee schedule already established for a trust account ($lO/hour).

King, Larry D. Portable (hand-held, electrically driven) equipment for taking deep (CALS) SSC soil samples.

Knopp, James A. (CALS) BCH

Spectrofluorimetry - Available for use by contacting faculty.

Lancia, Richard A. (CFR) FOR

Lea, Russ (CFR) FOR

LeBlanc, Gerald A. (CALS) TOX

Leidy, R.B. (CALS) TOX

Radio telemetry equipment, field equipment - All items could be shared.

ICP, Atomic Absorption, Rapid-Flow Auto Analyzers, Bomb Calorimeters.

Equipment and expertise required to conduct acute and chronic toxicity tests with the freshwater invertebrate Dauhnia m w . ; Photoaffinity labeling equipment to assess ligand-protein interactions; Antibodies to several glutathione S-transferaces in Daphnia maena; All facilities, equipment, and expertise are available for shared use.

4 - HPLC's, shared; 5 - GLC's, shared; 1 GCIMS, no sharing; 1 - CE, no sharing.

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Leithold, Elana (CPAMS) MEAS

Levin, Lisa A. (CPAMS) MEAS

Lilly, John Paul (CALS) SSC

Lim, P.K. (COE) CHE

Lin, Yuh-Lang (CPAMS) MEAS

McDowell, Robert E. (CALS) AS

Equipment for physical and chemical characterization of sediments (including image processing system).

Walk-in environmental chambers (MEAS) temperature controlled, Microscopes, stand-up incubators, CNS analyzer (MEAS), Sedigraph (MEAS). Some available for shared use.

A variety of equipment for basic water quality analysis -D.O. ph, conductivity meters. Pens for conducting sentinel studies in fish. Equipment of holding and maintaining oysters for laboratory studies. CVM oyster facility will be available on a per diedanimal basis for investigators interested in conducted studies on oysters.

General farm equipment for on-farm field crop production research. Requests for cooperative research are evaluated on a case by case basis.

HPLC, GC, UV-Visible Spectrometers, ESR Spectrometer, Manometric Reactor System. All available for shared use provided the work is of collaborative nature & there are funds to maintain the equipment.

Mesoscale Modeling Workstations: MicroVax 2000, MicroVax 3100 and VAX 5000.

The Department of Animal Science has top quality lab facilities for use in chemical analysis of plant materials for mineral content, detergent fiber analysis and for the presence of phenols in leaves, stems and barks of shrubs and trees. Analysis of grasses and browse plants are made to estimate the nutritive value or toxicity for use as animal feeds. There is a large databank on plants from Brazil, Morocco and Indonesia. The lab is tied in with an international database at Come11 University. These databases are valuable in determining nutritional ecology for support of animal life.

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McGahan, Christine (CVM) APSR

McGraw, James E. (CFR) FOR

McLaughlin, Richard (CAM) SSC

Mikkelson, Robert (CAM) SSC

Miller, Eric S. (CALS) MB

Miller, Joseph E. (CALS) CS

Miller, William L. (CALS) BCH

Moreland, Charles (CPAMS) CH

Central Research Facility houses (3) Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers for trace element detection. 1) Perkin Elmer Model #2380; 2) Perkin Elmer Model #4000 - w/ Graphite Furnace; 3) Perkin Elmer Model #3030 - w/ Graphite Furnace & &man Background correction.

Dissecting Microscope; 35mm Camera; Shovel; Axe; Increment borer; soil auger; soil tube; saw; increment hammer; diameter tape; compass; pocket knife.

Enzyme-linked Immunoassay (Pesticides); HPLC.

Fieldlsoil sampling equipment; sample preparation and extraction equipment; available for shared use. Analytical instrumentation for all inorganic plant nutrients - not available for unlimited sharing.

Microbial culture systems; DNA analysis instrumentation: cloning, sequencing, PCR, etc.; Protein analysis instrumentation: chromatography, electrophoresis, centrifuging, etc. Available for use on a collaborative negotiable basis.

Air qualityluv-B monitors; Weather monitoring equipment - all in heavy use, but sometimes available for shared use by special arrangement.

Animal cell culture facilities - Available for use by contacting faculty.

Varian EM390 NMR spectrometer, IBM NRlOOAF NMR spectrometer(so1utions or solid samples), General Electric GN 300 and 500 multinuclear NMR spectrometers. Available to use with arrangements.

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Morrison, John M. Satellite Data Processing Equipment and Software. Flow Visualization. Available (Not to interfere with ongoing research). (CPAMS) MEAS

Moxley, Robert L. (CALSKHASS) SOC

Computers for analyzing data on environmental questions.

Mozley, Sam (CALS) ZO

Murphy, Paul (CALS) CS

Murray, James D. (UNC) Sea Grant

Noble, Richard L. (CALSICFR) ZO/FOR

Noga, Edward J. (CVM) VMC

Olson, Neil C. (CVM) APSR

Omdorff, Paul (CVM) VMM

Microscopes. Taxonomic References, Fluorometer, Y@Y simple video image analysis system for plankton sample analysis; Fluorometer is being shared with Botany, for maintenancdrepair costs. Students may use both fluorometer and video analysis system.

Field plot research equipment. Isozyme Lab.

Demonstration mariculture hatchery and marine research sanctuary; 18' skiff rigged for inshore commercial fishing studies.

Most field gear for collecting fish. Normally equipment available if not being used on current projects.

DO meters, pH meters, aquaria, spectro-photometer wlX-Y plotter, balance and a variety of college central research facility equipment. Equipment can be shared under specific arrangements.

Blood gas analyzer.

2 Centrifuges - Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

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Osteryoung, Janet (CPAMS) CH

Otvos, James (CALS) BCH

Overcash, Michael (COE) CHE

Parsons, John E. (CALS) BAE

Patterson, Robert P. (CALS) CS

Payne, J. Mark (CHASS) PUPA

Peacock, Charles H. (CALS) CS

P e t , Mary M. (CALS) HS

Perry, Jerome J. (CALS) MB

General equipment for faradaic electrochemistry. Will assist with method development or collaborative.

Atomic absorption spectroscopy for metal analysis and computational chemistry and molecular graphics. High-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers (360 and 500 MHz) are shared equipment in Chemistry/Biochemistry NMR Center.

Greenhouse

A number of computer based dataluggers; water level measurement equipment for groundwater wells, surface hydrology; water quality samplers. All are being used in field projects.

Planthoil water measurement. Light meter. General Lab equipment. All equipment could be shared.

Access to state/federal/intemational law - (statue/case law) Computer research on legal issues; research would be done by law firm personnel with time and computer costs reimbursed.

Research field plots.

Climate controlled (air conditioned and computer monitored) greenhouses. Instrument that measures chlorophyll florescence (measure of stress). PAM chlorophyll fluorescence measuring equipment -joint study on plant stress.

All necessary for metabolic studies - GC, HPLC, oxygen electrode, spectrophotometer, etc.

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Perry, Katherine B. Some CR21X Campbell Scientific, Inc. microloggers and some (CALS) HS sensors.

Peters, Barry P. (CVM) APSR

AMBIS Radioanalytic Imaging System (CVM Central Equipment).

Pietrafesa, Len 3 Acoustic Doppler Current Profiles, AFT satellite receiving (CPAMS) MEAS station, various oceanographic instruments. All available with

proper technical support.

Pino, Michael V. (CVM) "4

Pittman, Ken (SOD) VEL

Qureshi, M.A. (CALS) PO

Raman, Sethu (CPAMS) MEAS

Dosibi Ozone Monitor, Modular Instruments System 3000 Signal Processing Center for physiologic measurements.

3-Dimensional imaging hardware and software.

Culture hoods; chemical fume hoods; modified air incubators; ultra-low freezers. May be available for shared use depending upon scheduling.

Boundary layer measuring systems (mini radio sondes, sonic anemometers, etc.), Meteorological buoys. All equipment can be shared for joint programs.

Randell, Scott H. (CVM) APSR

LC, HPLC, EM, Cell culture, Elisa, protein chemistry, molecular biology, MAb production available on a collaborative, but not a service basis.

Redinbaugh,Margaret Standard Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and growth chamber. (CALS) CS

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Rice, James A. (CALS) 20

Riordan, Allen J. (CPAMS) MEAS

Riviere, Jim E. (CVM) APSR

Robarge, Wayne P. (CALS) SSC

Roberts, Malcolm (CVM) VMF

Robinette, C. Lee (CVM) VMA

Roise, Joseph P. (CFR) FOR

Rose, Randy L. (CALS) TOX

Safley, L.M., Jr. (CALSICOE) BAE

Infrared and regular video equipment, microscopes, oxygen meter, water testing kits, conductivity meter, plankton nets, seines, etc. Equipment loans considered only on case-by-case basis.

I share with Sethu Raman various instruments for measuring temperature, wind velocity, humidity (including balloon-boume sounding equipment).

In vitrQ static and flow-through diffusion cell systems for assessing percutaneous absorption.

Manager of Analytical Service Laboratory located in the Department of Soil Science, CALS. Range of analytical equipment available on a fee per sample basis, or for use by various project leaders on a case-by-case basis.

Spectrophotometer - Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

HPLC, fluorometer, 2 spectrophotometers, ELISA reader, microplate reader, micro balance, super speed centrifuge, general lab items. All above can be shard by mutually agreed upon terms.

2 polycorders (Remote data gathering devices), 1 Husky Hunter.

UVlVIS Spectrophotometer; Equipment for toxicity testing; 14C TLC Scanning Equipment; Antibodies and molecular probes for P450; Facilities are available for shard use.

The Waste Managemenuwater Quality Lab is located in Weaver.

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Sannes, Philip L. (CVM) VMA

Saxena, Vinod K. (CPAMS) MEAS

Schwartz, Steven J. (CALS) FS

Schwetz, B.A. ( C W

Sederoff, Ron (CFR) FOR

Semazzi, Fredrick (CPAMS) MEAS

Sheets, T.J. (CALS) TOX

Sheldon, Brian W. (CALS) FS

Showers, Bill (CPAMS) MEAS

Singh, Phirtu (CPAMS) CH

Color image analysis and processing, electrophoretic separation technology, cell culture, histo- and cytochemistry.

Cloud condensation nucleus spectrometer, forward scattering spectrometer probe. Submicroscopic particulate sampling assembly - could be used if operated by trained technicians.

Analytical Equipment - HPLC, Photo-Diode Array. Supercritical Fluid Extraction System.

NIEHS facilities.

State of the art --..xatory for ani ,sis of molecular ma: related to environmental stress.

IBM Model 320 Workstation

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Gas chromatographs (with ECD, FPD, NPD), High Performance Liquid chromatographs (with UV detectors) and GC-MS system. We cooperate on research with scientists in CALS.

GLC, HPLC, Hach COD Analysis Kit, Microbiological media preparation equipment.

NCSU Stable Isotope Lab (see attached sheet) - user fees apply.

Nicolet R3M X-ray diffractometer - Available for use with arrangements.

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Sisco, Paul H. (CALS) CS

Skaggs, R.W. (CALS/COE) BAE

Smith, Brent (COT) TECS

Snyder, Stephen W. (CPAMS) MEAS

Speer, J. Alex (CPAMS) MEAS

Spooner, Jean (CALSICOE) BAE

Stejskal, Ed (CPAMS) CH

Theil, E.C. (CALS) BCH

Thorp, Holden (CPAMS) CH

Standard molecular biology equipment-ultracentrifuge, Electrophoresis equipment. Most helpful might be a new Macintosh FX Computer with video-imaging capabilities-will be available at discretion of Crop Sc. Dept. Head- Housed in a new lab funded by N.C. Biotech Center.

Field Research Installations on water table management.

Extensive testing equipment for BOD, COD, TSS, Color, pH, etc.

Computer graphics workstation with large format digitizer for mapping. Seismicreflection profiling system and vibracore equipment. Available for collaboration - PWS - small user’s fee.

X-ray diffractometer, reflected and transmitted polarizing microscope. XRD: use dependant upon conditions of trust fund set up for it.

Word processor, data base, library. available by request.

Water quality library,

Chemagnetics CMC ZOOS NMR spectrometer (solids only). Available to use with arrangements.

General analytical & biotechnological equipment.

IBMlBrucker E200SRC EPR spectrometer. Available to use with arrangements.

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Tompkins, Mary (CVM) "4

Tonkonogy, Susan (CVM) VMM

VanBreemen, Richard (CPAMS) CH

Vandenbergh, John (CALS) 20

Voyksner, Robert D. (CVM) APSR

Wagger, Michael G. (CALS) ssc

Watson, Gerald F. (CPAMS) MEAS

Weber, Jerome B. (CALS) CS

Welby, Charles W. (CPAMS) MEAS

3 Centrifuges, and thermal cycler. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

2 micro-plate readers w/printers. Available to use on premises with CVM staff.

JEOL HX1 lOHF double-focusing mass spectrometer. Available to use with arrangements.

Hormone assay equipment, field trapping equipment.

Equipment in RTI Mass Spectrometry facility; Hewlett Packard 5989 electrospray LCIMS; Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry for GUMS or LCIMS; Finnigan MAT quadruple Mass Spectrometry GUMS, LC/MS.

Lab equipment used primarily for N analysis (sample preparation and extraction). Rely on instruments in Service Lab for chemical determinations.

Mainly computers as the Departmental Vax, meteorology SUN and Data General. Above computers are available to qualified users.

Gas Chromatograph; UV Spectrophotometer; Liquid Scintillation Counter; Biological Oxidizer; Thin-layer Chromatography; Thin- layer Scanner; Growth Chambers; Project Greenhouse; Spark Chamber.

Multispectral Camera; field equipment for groundwater measurements. For availability check with C. Welby.

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Wells, Randy (CALS) CS

Wentworth, Thomas (CALS) BO

Wertz, Dennis (CPAMS) CH

Westerman, Philip (CALSICOE) BAE

Wicks, Gerald (COE) NE

Williams, C.M. (CALS) POIAS

Wilson, John H. (CALS) HS

Wilson, Richard F. (CALS) CS

Wimberley, Ronald (CALS) SOC

LI COR Model 1800 Spectroradiometer; LI COR Model 6OOO Photosynthesis system; Line Quantun Sensor 8c Logger. All are possibly available, terms negotiable.

GPS - pathfinder basic (Trimble) - available for shared use.

Mattson Polaris FTIR - Available to use with arrangements.

Atomic Absorption Spec., Carbon Analyzer, Automated Technicians (N, P, C1, COD), Gas Chromatograph. Possible analysis support available, case-by-case basis.

Alpha, Beta proportional counter - not available for shared use; Radiation survey meters - not available for shared use.

Dryers and extruders, large grinder, large mixer, small hammer mill, wet manure spreader, litter spinner spreader. (A primary objective of the A&PWM Center is to provide a modem facility and associated equipment, available for shard use, for carrying out research and extension educational activities on the management and utilization of food animal waste products for the development of environmentally acceptable procedures for the food producing animal industries.)

60 slide/tape sets, 30 videos on pest control - pesticides - groundwater - food quality - etc. Available for shared use.

Equipment appropriate for characterization of protein, oil or fatty acid compositionhetabolism.

Micro computer

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Wolcott, T.G. (CPAMS) MEAS

Wollum, A.G. (CALS) SSC

Worsham, A. Douglas (CALS) cs

Xie, Lian (CPAMS) MEAS

Zublena, Joe (CALS) ssc

Field instruments for To, pH, RH, windspeed, other microenvironmental variables. Lab instruments for ionic composition (osmometer, chloridometers, pH & ISE., W-Vis spec, microscopes). Telemetry equipment for terrestrial and marine environments; 17’ Boston Whaler. Biotelemetry systems (typically on collaborative basis). Lab analytical equipment (balance, UV-Vis spec, osmometer, chloridometers), microscopes - on non-competing basis. CQ, 02, refractometer.

Shakers; Incubators; Centrifuge; Microscope epifluorescent; Autoclave; Electrophoresis apparatus; DNA thermal cycler; Microteter plate reader; Chemostat; Spiral plater; Water baths balances; Equipment is available for shared use with prior arrangements.

HPLC, no-till field equipment.

IBM RISC 6000/220 Workstation; Available for graduate students.

Gidding probe to take deep soil cores - Available for shared use.

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DIRECTORY CODES AND PREFIXES

Duke - Duke University at Durham NCSU - North Carolina State University UNC - Consolidated Universities of The University of North Carolina

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UNC-CH - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

COLLEGES OR SCHOOL:

CALS CEP CFR CHASS COE COM COT CPAMS CVM SOD

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences College of Education and Psychology College of Forest Resources College of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Engineering College of Management College of Textiles College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine School of Design

DEPAR"TS/PROGRAMS/COURSES:

ANS ANT ARE BAE BCH BMA BO BUS CE CGC CH CHE cs EC ECG ECO ENG ENT FOR

Animal Science Anthropology Agriculture and Resource Economics Biological and Agricultural Engineering Biochemistry Biomathematics Botany Business Management Civil Engineering Computer Graphics Center Chemistry Chemical Engineering Crop Science Economics Agriculture & Resource Economics Graduate Program

English Entomology Forestry

Ecology

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DEPAR"TS/PROGRAMS/COuRsEs: (cont.)

FS GN HS LAR MA MAE MB MDS MEA M U MSED NE NRRC OR PA PHI PHY PO PP PRTM PS PSlPA PSY PY SA Sea Grant SOC ssc ST sw T TAM TC TE TECS TOX VEL VMA VMC VMF VMM VMS WPS zo

Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Genetics Horticultural Science Landscape Architecture Mathematics Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Microbiology Multidisciplinary Studies Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Master of Liberal Studies Math and Science Education Department Nuclear Engineering Natural Resources Research Center Operations Research Public Administration . Philosophy Physiology Poulty Science Plant Pathology Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Political Science Political Science an Public Administration Psychology Physics Sociology and Anthropology Department UNC Sea Grant College Sociology Soil Science statistics Social Work Textiles Textile and Apparel Management Textile Chemistry Textile Engineering Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science Department Toxicology Virtual Environments Lab Anatomy, Physiological Science and Radiology Companion Animal and Special Species Food, Animal and Equine Medicine Microbiology, Pathology and Parasitology Veterinary Medical Science Wood & Paper Science zoology

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NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

ENVIRONMENTAL EXTENSION AND OUTREACH RESOURCES

A FACULTY DIRECTORY

EXTENSION OPERATIONS COUNCIL 1993

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INTRODUCTION

Many have described the 90’s as the Decade of the Environment. Faculty at North Caro- lina State University are involved in a variety of activities designed to better understand and improve the quality of our environment. Interests cover a broad spectrum of topics from the arts and the environment to restoration of wetlands, from prevention of indoor air pollution to wastewater treatment, and from environmental education curricula for schools to reducing production of wastes in textile plants.

This directory of “Environmental Extension and Outreach Resources” is designed to help you identify faculty who can help answer questions on a wide range of environmental issues. It complements the “NCSU Environmental Directory of Faculty, Programs, Courses and Equipment” developed by Dr. Ernest Knowles and published by the Natural Resources Research Center.

The directory is divided into two sections. The first provides a list of faculty by subject matter expertise. It includes subject matter, involved faculty and department affiliation. The second provides a list by Department and includes faculty, address and phone number, areas of expertise, faculty appointment and services offered. Appointments fall into four categories Extension (E), Teaching (l), Research (R) and Administration (A) based on faculty responsibilities. Services are willingness to answer telephone calls and letters (l), present lectures to groups (2), and conduct studieshpplied research (3). Services 2 and 3 may require funding particularly for faculty with teaching and research appointments.

The listings are based on responses to a questionnaire sponsored by the Chancellor’s Blue Ribbon Advisory Commission on Environmental Research, Training, Policy and Ex- tension and distributed by the Extension Operations Council. it is anticipated that future versions of the directory will be available electronically.

The directory is designed to create a closer link between campus faculty and the citizens of North Carolina, and to foster increased collaboration among campus faculty. Your sug- gestions for faculty additions and deletions, changes in the subject matter index, and ways to make this directory more useful are welcomed.

Michael P. Levi Associate State Leader, NRlCRD North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service Box 7602 North Carolina State University

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SUBJECT MATTER INDEX

Subject Matter Faculty Department Acid Rain

see Atmospheric depOsiti0~

Agriculture. sustainable

Air Pollution

see sustainabie agriculture

.. agricultural boiler emissions dispersion voiatile poliutanto filter fabrics general

indoor industnal

ozone poultry. sfleas on power plants radon

swine. eflens on textiie industry textiles. eflecu on turkeys. effecu on

lead

Alternative agriculture policy sea also sustainable agricuiture

Analysis formal decision risk

see ais0 measurement techniques

Animal mortaliry management

Animal waste management aquacultura

dairy engineering systems

helminth contaminants

pes- associaled wflh poultry

recycling swine

beef

hOReS

Antibiotic residues in milk

Aquatic vegetation

A m 6 the environment

Atmospheric deposition

Fred McClure Herb Eckedin Hechmi Homouda Mansour Mohamed Vinay Anep Vin Saxana Hamen Stubbs Sandy Zasiow Mamn Sparks Janet Oneryoung Vlney Aneja Dennis Wages Vin Saxma Alex Spear Sandy Zaslow John Deen Tom Gilmore Ed McPherson John Bames Manin Ficken

Robin DorH

Harvey Gold Harvey Gold Mary Beth St. Clair

Jim Barker Tom Canar Peter Ferket MOQM Morrow Michael Wineland

Jeff Hinahaw Tom LOKK~O Roger McCraw Don Wesen Jim Barker Frank Humenik Dan Moncol Bob Mowrey

Tom Caner Peter Forkel Leonard Bull Bob Jones Charles Staniriaw

Kevin AndeROn

Stralford Kay

David Greene

Vin Saxena Harrien Stubbs

Mike Stringham

Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Mechanical h Aerospace Engineering Textile Engineering. Chemistry 6 Science Textile Engineenng. Chemistry h Science Marine, Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciences Marine. Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciences Mathematics 6 Science Education Home Economics Industrial Extension Service Chemislry Marina. Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciences Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine Marine. Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciances Muine. Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciences Home Economics Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine Textile Engineenng. Chemistry 6 Science Textile Engineering. Chemislry 6 Science Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine Food Animal 6 Eauino Medicine

Poliical Scienca h Public Administration

Slalisticr Statistics Toxicology

Biological 6 Agricultuni Engineering Poultry Science Poultry Science Animal Scienca Poultry Science

zoolos, ZwloOY Animal Science Animal Science Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Microbioiopy. Pathology 6 Parasitology Animal Scienca Entomology

Animal Scienca Animal Science Animal Sciance

Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine

Crop Sciance

Multi-Disciplinary Studies

Marine, Earth 6 Atmospheric Scienco Mathematics 6 Science Educaiion

Poultry Poultry

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Btogas proouciion animal waste

general

Bioremedialion

Boiler efficiency

Chemical spill resDonse

Clean Air Act compliance training

Climate change

Coastal cyclones

Coastal engineering

Coastal processes

Communications environmental activism media public

Compost (ing) backyard

economics general honicultural uses municipal solid waste poultry waste

seafood waste sludge soil amendment

Conflict managementhsolution

Crisis management

Dead animal disposal

Demographics

see animal mortality managen

Dendrochronology

Disposable diapers

Downtown revitalization

Ecology curricula (teachers) estuarine 6 co%stal natural resource balance outdoor activities (teachan) physiOlOgical

Mac Safley Leonard Bull Darwin Braund Neal Blair MOri B a r k

Sarah Liehr Bob Rubin

Herb Eckerlin

Mawn Sparks

Vin Saxena AI Schueler

Viney Aneja Harrien Stubbs

Yuhbng Lin

John Fisher Spencer Rogen

Len Pietrafeaa Stephen Snyder

Jill Heaton Mike Gray Carolyn Miller

Lany B u r Kim Powell Charlea Safley Bob Rubin Ted Eilderback Jim Shellon Ken Andenon Tom Caner Rich Novak Bob Rubin J w Zubbna

Leon Danielson Si Garbor Carolyn Miller

Mike Gray

Bill Clifford Steve Lillry

AC. Barefoot

Tom Gilmore

Henry Sanoff

Jack Wheatley Thomas Wolcon Bob Kelliron Jack Wheatley Donna Wokon Thomas WolcotI

Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Animal Science Animal Science Marine. EaRh 6 Almospheric Science Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering

Mechanical 6 Aerospace Engineering

Industrial Exlension Service

Marine. Earth 6 Atmospheric Sciences Industnal Extension Service

Marine. Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciences Mathematics 6 Science Education

Manne. Eanh 6 Atmospheric Sciences

Civil Engineenng Sea Grant Program

Manne. Eanh 6 Atmoaphrric Sciences Manne, Eanh h Atmoaphrric Sciences

Communication Agricultural Communications English

Honicunural Scienw Honicultunl Science Agricultural 6 Resources Economics BMogiul & Agricultural Engineering Honicultural Science Soil Science

Poultry Science Sea Grant Program Biological h Agricultural Engineering Soil Science

Pwlty science

Agricullural 6 Resources Economics Sociology 6 AnthropolDgy English

Agricultural Communications

S D c l O l ~ 6 AnthroDOlOgy Sociology 6 Antnropology

Mukl.Disciplinary Studies

Textile Enginernng. Chemistry 6 Science

Archlleaure

Mathematics 6 Science Education Manne. Eenh 6, Almospneric Sciences Forestry Mathemetics 6 Science Eoucation Manne. Eann 6 AlmosPneric Sciences Manna. €ann 6 Almospneric Sciences

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Economics composting solid waste management sustainable agriculture

Emergency response

Endangered species

Energy conselyation/management

Environment 6 transponalion

Environmental education aquatic air qualny climate change curricula (teachers) lorenry general

industry marine see also youth education

Environmental ethics

Environmental impact assessment

Environmental law agricultural coastal 6 ocean

aquatic aquatic infectious disease aquatic toxicology avian

immunology shalllish disease epidemiology wildlife

Environmental medicine

Environmental regulations agriculture

air solid waste water

Estuarine processes

Facility construction

Facility location

Fertilizer management

Rsheries

see nutrient management

water quality, effects on see also pond managamenl

aestnetics Forestry

Charles Safley

Dana Hoag

John Fisher

Ed Jones

Milch Renkow

Walter Johnston Sandy Zaslow

John Fisher

Jim Rice Hanien Stubbs Hawien Stubbs Jack Wheatley Loon Harkins Lundie Spence

Beth Wilson Marvin Sparks Lundie Spence

Haman Stubbs

Erin Molloy.Hanley

Dava Adams

Atlain Andfy Walter Clark

Greg Lewbart Edward Nwa

Agricultural 6 Resources Economics Agncultural 6 Resources Economics Agricultural 6 Resources ECOnOmiCS

Civil Engineering

Forestry

Industrial Extension Service Home Economics

Civil Enginening (Center for Transpmalion 6 the Environmanl)

Zoology Mathematics 6 Science Education Mathematics 6 Science Education

Parks. Recreation 6 Tounsm Management Sea Grant Prcgnm Mathama1ics 6 Science Education Parks, Recreason 6 Tounsm Management lndustnal Extansion Service Sea Grant Program

Mathemettcs 6 SCiSnCe EdUuliM

Multi-Disciplinary Sludies

Forestry

Agricultural 6 Resoureas Economics Sea Grant Program

Companion Animal h Special Species Medicine Comoanion Animal 6 Swcial Soe~ies Medicine

Mlch8Ol SI&ODf Companion Animal 6 Special Species Medicine Laurel Degemer Companion Animal 6 Special S m i e s MediCirm Keven Flammer Companion Animal 6 Specml Species Medicine Suzanne Kanneov Sloskoof Microaioloav. Palholodv 6 Paraal(olmv

Jim Barker Greg Jennings Vin Suena Rhonoa Shaman Frank Humenik Grog Jennings Bob Rubin

MlC~blOlO&. PathOlGy 6 PIrUIIOI& Companion Animal 6 Spacial Species Medicine

Biological 6 AgnculluraI Engineenng Eiologim 6 Agnculiural Enginwring Manne. Eanh 6 Atmoauneric Sciences Biologiul 6 Agricultural Engineanng Biological 6 Agncullural Engineenng Biologiui 6 Agricultural Engineering Biolo~iul 6 Agncullural Engineering

Len Pietrafesa Staphen Snyder

Paul McCain Clvll Enginwring

Downey Brill Civil Engineering

Merino. Eanh 6 Almospherk Sciences Manna, Earth 6 Atmospheric Sciancas

Jim Easley . Agricultural & Resources Economics

Leon Harkins Parks. Recreation 6 Tourism Management

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harvesting

multiple-use

stewardsnip wildlife

Geographic Infomatron Systems

Geology

Global climate change see climate change

Grasscycling

Grassroots organlung

Greenhouse eHect see climate cnange

Groundwater contamination general

modeling

housenold

industrial

Hazardous chemicals

Hazardous waste minimization

Health carcinogenaoio

cardiovascular function cataract formation cutaneous toxicology developmental roxicoiogy drug rRsidueS in foods environmental contaminems 6 diarrhea

lung toxicity ocular disease oxidant effects

pesticide effects plant intoxicalions transdermal drug delivery

Horticulture, sustainable

Insect management animal waste snes sustainable agncuitun waste treatment facilities

integrated pest managemant Christmas trees general

Earl Deal William Gardner Rick Hamilton Williem Gardner Rick Hamilton Merk Megalos Mark Megalos Ed Jones

Hugh Devine

Stephen Snyder Skip Stoddard

Art Bruneau

Jill Heaton

Robert Borden Rod Huffman Mickeel Kimberley David Evans

Wilma Hammen Barbara Grimes Marvin Sparks

George Wahl

Barry Peters C. Lee Robinene Peter Hellyer Christine McGahan Nancy Monteiro-Riviei Ida Smoak Arthur Aronoson

Helen Benchneider Neil Olson Uoyd fleisher Kbnmth Adier Phlllp Sannas Mary Beth St. Clair Cecil Brownie Jim Riviere

Jeenine Davis

Jim Arends Ken Sorenson Cherlrs Apperson

Jill Sidebonom Mike Linker

Wood 6 Paper Science Forestry Forestry Forestry Forestry Forestry Forestry Forestry

Parks. Recreation 6 Tourism Management

Menne. Earth 6 Atmospheric SCienCRS Marine. Earth 6 Atmospheric Sciences

Crop Science

Communication

Civil Engineering Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Manne. Eartn 6 Atmosphenc Sciences Manne, Earth 6 Atmospheric Sciences

Home Economics Multi-Disciplinary Studies InduSuial Extension Semce

Chemistry

Anatomy. Physioiogicai Sciences 6 Radioiogy Anatomy. Physiological Sciences 6 Rediology Anatomy. Physiological Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy. Physioiogical Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy. Pnysiological Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy. Pnysioiogcal Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy. Phyaiological Sciences 6 Radiology

Annomy. Physiological Sciencas 6 Radiobagy Anatomy. Pnysiological Sciences 6 Radioiogy Anatomy. Physiological Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy. Physiological Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy. Pnysiological Sciences 6 Radiology

'e

Toxicology Anatomy. Physiological Sciences 6 Radiology Anatomy, Physiological Sciences 6 Radiology

Honicultural Science

Entomology Entomorogy Entomology

Forestry Crop Science

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International environmental policy

Land application waste

Land farming

Land use planning

Landscaoing environmental natural

see bioremediation

Law see environmental law

Lead air pollution paint water pollution

Measurement techniques air ouaiity isotape anaisis microsensors neutron activation nuclear imaging water qualiIy

Methane producIion see biogas production

Mineral reswrcas

Natural gas drilling offshore pipelines

Noise pollution

Non-point source Pollution agricultural

coastal general

animal soil

Nutrient management

Oceanlmarine studies pollution red tides

offshore drilling pipelines underground slorage facililias

Oil

On-site wastewater treatment see wastewater treatment

Paleoenvironment

Ed Erickson Jan barman Fred McClure Marvin Soroos James Wallace

Jim Barker Joe Zublena

Leon Danielson

Kim Powell Angelo Abballe

Janet Osteyoung Wilma Hammen Greg Jennings Janet Osteyoung

Fred McClure Wllliam Showers Tmy Nagle Charles Mayo Clifford Berry Fred McClure

Ed Erichon Ed Effikson

Pam Banks-Lee

Robn Evans

Barbara Doll Gmg Jenninga

Paul Ully

Darwin Braund Save Hodges Jon Zublena

Tom Hopkins Dan Kamykowaki

Ed Erickson Ed Erichon Ed b i chon

lnvin Rovner

Office International Programs Forestry Biological a Agricultural Engineenng Political Science a Public Administration Sociology a Anthropology

Biological & Agricultural Engineering Soil Science

Agricultural & Resource Economics

Hofticultural Science Landscape ArChiteClure

Chemistry Home Economics Biological & Agricultural Engineering Chm"ry

Biological & Agricultural Engineering Marine. Eanh a Atmospheric Sciences Electrical 6 Computer Engineenng Nuclear Engineering AMtOmy. Physiological Sciences 8 Radiology Biological a Agricultural Engineering

Muine. Eafth 6 Atmospheric Sciences

Office Intemationel Progrems W c e Icemattonal Programs

Textile Englnwring. ChRmiStry a Science

Biological a Agricultural Engineering Soil Scimca _. ~~. .. See Grant Prognm Biological a Agncultural Enginwring

Animal Science Soil Science soil science

Marine. Earth a Atmosphenc Sciences Marine. Eanh a Atmospheric Sciences

OMce Intemational Programs Of(ice Intemationll Programs W c e Intemational Programs

Sociology a Anlhropology

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Pathology. environmental anatomic

c i i n i ca i

hepatic toxicology immunopathology toxlcoioglc

Pest management Christmas tree forest see also insect management

integrated pes: management

Pesticide fate

Pesticide management agriculture

field crops forest herbicides general turf wildlife

Pesticides. health effects

Plant intoxications

Poliution prevention Chemical industry chemical recovery from wastenreams food processing

materials for

industrial

pulp 6 paper industry textile inaustry chemical recovery from wastestreams

Pond management

Population trends

Product design and development

Project Learning Tree

Protective clothing

see aemographics

Public anitudes

Public involvement see also conflict management

public policy, education

Don Meuten Daniel Weinstock Carol Grindem Jerry Stevens John Cullen Daniel Weinstock Don Meuten

Jill Sidebonom Jim McGrew

Rich MCLaughlin Jerry Weber

Rick Brandenburg Pete Bromley Fred Yelvenon Rick Hamilton John Wilson

Pete Bromley

Mary Beth St Clair

Cecil Brownie

LRM LUC8S

Peter Fedkw Charlie Livengwd Roy Carawan Brian Sheldon Sam Hudson Bhuwnder Guota Maisour Mohamed Jim Femll Mike O M r u s h ,

AI Schueller HouMln Chang Brent Smlth Charlie Livengwd

Jim Rice

Haig Khachatwrian

Leon Harkins

Harriet Jennings Judy Mock

Bill Clifford Si Garber Tom Hoban

JIII Heaton

Microbiology, Pathology 6 Parasitology Microbiology. Pathology 6 Parasitology Microbiology. Pathology 8 Parasitology Microbiology, Pathology 8 Parasitology Microbiology, Pathology 6 Parasitology Microbiology, Pathology 8 Perasitology Microbiology. Pathology 8 Parasitology

Forestry Forestry

Soil Science Crop Science

Enlomobgy

Crop Science Zoology

Forenry Honicultural Science Plant Pathology

Toxicology

Anatomy, Physiological Sciences 6 Radiology

Zoology

Chemical Engineering Textile Engineering. Chemistry 6 Science Food Science Fwd Science Textiies Engineering. Chemistry 6 Science Textlles Engineering, Chemistry 6 Science Textlles Engineering, Chemistry 6 Science Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Industrial Ex(.nrion Sewice Wood 6 Paper Science Textile Engineering. Chemirt~ 6 Science Textile Engineering, Chemistry 6 Science

zwlogy

Indunrial Design

Park, Recreation 6 Tourism Management

Home Economics Home Economics

Sociology 8 Anthropology Sociology 6 Anthropology Socioiogy 6 Anthropology

Communication

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Public policy coastal 8 ocean eaucation

environmental sustainable agriculture water resources see also international environmental

PdGY

Recreation coas ta~mw” outaoor planning

Recycling animal waste business commercial economics grasscycling municipal resdentiai wwd pallets

Red tides

Renoration/revitaIization/preservation downtown histonc pmlecled area amell town and rural urban with SChoOlS

Riak snalysis/aaseasment

Risk communication

Septic systems

Sludge management

Soil lenility

Solar energy

Solid waste management economics engineering systems

municipal papar products residential

Source reduction grasscycling residential see also pollution prevention

see wastewater treatment

. Special population facilities

Stormwater runoff

Surface Hydrology

Walter Clark Leon Danielson Si Garbar Carolyn Miller Dave Adams Robln Dom David Moreau

Rich Novak Leon Harkins Gene Brothers Hugh Devine

Leonard Bull Rhonda Sherman

Mitch Renkow An Bruneau Rhonda Sherman sandy aslow any Jahn

Dan Umykowaki

Rhonda Sherman

Henry Sanoff Irwin Rovner Shkhir Rival Angelo Abbane Robin Mwre

Harvey Gold Mary Beth St. Clair

Tom Hobm

Marvin SDsrks Mary Beth St. Clair

Bob Rubin

Stew Hodpea

Herb Eckeriin

Milch Renkow M O ~ ea- Rhonda Sherman Rhonda Sharman Tom Joyce Rhonda Sherman

M Bruneau Jan Uoyd

Henry Sanoff

Barbara Doll Greg Jennings H. Rooney Malcom

David Beaslay

Saa Grant Program Agncultural S Resources Economics Soclology 6 Anthropology English Forestry PollticaI Science 6 Public Administration Water Resources Research Inst.

Sea Grant Program Parks. Recreation 6 Tourism Manegement Parks. Recreation 6 Tounsm Management Parks. Recreation 6 Tourism Management

Animal Science Biological 6 Agricultural Enginaaring Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Agricultural 6 Raaource Economics Crop Science Biological 6 Agricultural Enginwring Homo Economics Wood 6 Paper Science

Marine, Eanh 6 Atmoapheric Science

Archlteclure Sociology 6 Anfhropology Lmdscap. Architecture Landscape Architecture Landrupe Archltocture

Statistics Toxlcolcgy

Sociology 6 Anthropology Toxicology Industrial Extension Service

Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering

Soil Science

Mochenicel 6 Aerospace Enginwring

Agricultural 6 Resource Economics Civil Enginwnng Biological 6 Agncultural Enginwnng Biological 6 Agricultural Enginaenng Wood 6 Paper Science Biological 6 Agncultumi Engineenng

Crop Science Home Economics

Archheclure

Sea Grant Program Biological 6 Agricultural Engineenng Civll Enginwnng

Biological 6 Agncultural Engineering

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Sustainable agriculture economics lieid crops general

insect control

Surveys

Theology 6 environment

Transponation 6 environment

Undergrouno storage tan- agricuitural reguiations economics 01 remeomon inoustrial P O W

Urban forestry

Waste management biological DrOCesses laciiity iocation geneni on-site resiauals management teniies see us0 animal monality

animal waste comporting Ian8 appiication pollution prevention recycling septic systrmr sludge management sotie waste management source nauction wastewater treatment

Waste utilization animai lard p a w Drooucts pastureltorage

roaas textile waste

wow waste/p~lets see also composting

nutnent management

Wastewater treatment blologicai processes Iacility location forestry inoustrial

pulp 6 paper

resiaential 6 community

PlOCOSS detrpn

Water conservation/management agricultural liod processing industry industrial poultry industry residential

Dana Hoag Fred Yelvenon Mike Linker Paul Mueller Ken Sorenson

Ywonne Brannon Tom Hoban John Wasik

Eric Woodrum

John Fisher

Allain Andry Ed Erickson Mawin Sparks Ed Erickson

Jim Mffiraw

Sarah Uehr Downey Brill Frank Humenik Roben Evans Bob Rubin Brent Smith

Lon Whltlow Tom Joycr Jim Green Paul Mueller Richard Kim Lon Whitlow Chris Pastore Lury Jahn

Sarah Liehr Downey Brill Doug Frederick Allen Chao Peler Fedkew Wllliem Galler Hou-Min Chang Tom Joycr Mike Hwver Bob Rubin

RobeR Evans Roy Carawan Allan Chao Brian Sheldon Glenda Herman

Agricultural 6 Resources Economics Crop Science Crop Science Crop Science Entomology

Center Urban Affairs 6 Comm. Development Sociology 6 Anthropology Staustics

Sociology 6 AnlhrOpOlOgy

Civil Engineering (Center lor Transponation and the En. vironment)

Agncultural & Resource Economics Office 01 Intemational Programs Industnil Extension Service Omce of Intemational Programs

Forestry

Civil Engmeermg Civil Engmeenng Biological 6 Agncultural Engineering Biobgical 6 Agncullural Enginwring Biological 6 Agncultural Engineenng Teniles Enginwnng. Chemistry 6 Science

Animal Science Wood 6 Paper Science Cmp Science Crop Science Civil Engineenng Animal Science Textlie Enginwnng, Chemistry 6 Science Wood 6 Paper Science

Civll Engineering Civil Engineering FOIOStry Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Enginmnng Wood 6 Paper Science Wood 6 Paper Science Soil Science Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering

Biological & Agricultural Engineering Food Science Civil Engineering Food Sdence Home Economics

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Water pollution agricultural

coastal economics iisheries. effects on lorestry

general

health effects

lead

modelling h monitonng

nutrients pesticides poultry. oHcm on

residential

swine. effectl on

trout turtgrass turkey. effects on

warm.water aquaculture

Water supply

Watershed management

Wetlands Constructed

coastal delineation

iorest

hydmlogy restoration soils vegetation

Wildliis

Work environments

Youth education

Greg Jennings Paul Lilly Barbara Doll Dana Hoag Jim Earley Earl Deal Rick Hemilton Bob Hoiman

Barbara Grimes Mary Beth SI. Clair Greg Jennings Janet Osteryoung Dand Beasfey Greg Jennings JOO Zublena Rich McClaughlln Tom Caner Dennis Wages Glenda Herman Greg Jennings Sandy Zaslow Glen Almond John Deen Jeff Hinshaw Leon LUUS John Barnes Manin Ficken Tom Losordo

Bob Rubin

Greg Jennings

Frank Humenik

Frank Humenik Sarah Llehr Bob Rubin Stephen Snyder Roben Evans Ed Jones

Bill Gardner Rick Hamilton Ed Jones Raben Evans Roben Evans Paul Uliy Stratford Kay

Pete Bromlay Ed Jones

Haig Khachatoorian

CIalre MaribHannon Lean Harkins Ed Mus Lundie Spence Hamell Stubbs

Paul Lilly

Biological h Agricultural Engineering Soil Sciance Sea Grant Program Agricultural h Resources Economics Agricultural h Resources ECOnOmiCS Wood h Paper Science Forestry Water Resources Research Inst. Biological h AgnCUltural Engineering Multi-Disciplinary Studies Toxicology Biological h Agricultural Enginwring Chemistry Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Biologicai 6 Agricultural Engineering Sol1 Science Soil Science Poultry Science Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine Home Ecanomicr Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering Home Economics Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine ZWlogY Plant Plhology FoDd Animal 6 Equine Medicine Food Animal h Equine Medicine -logy

Biologiccri h Agricultural Engineering

Biological 6 Agricultural Engineering

Biological h Agricultural Engineering Civil EngineeMg Biological h Agricultural Engineering Muine. E.nh 6 Atmospheric Sciences Biological h Agricultural Engineering Forestry Soil Science Forestry Forestry Forestry Biotoprul h Agriu~Itur8i Engineering Biological h Agricultural Enginwring Soil Science Crop Science

zoology Foreatry

Indunrial Design

L H Youth Dewlopment Parks. Recreation 6 Tourism Management

Sea Grant Propram Mathematla h S c k m Edwt ian

4-H Youth Development

sa0 also environmental education

4

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DEPARTMENT INDEX'

Faculty Phone Area of Expertise Appt.1 Sewisera

Agricultural and Resource Economics, Box 8109 Allain Anary Leon Danielson

(919) 515-3881 (919) 515-2608

Legal 6 regulatory aspects of environmental issues Public policy education. land use planning, conflict resolution Impacts of water quality changes on fisheries Jim Easley

Dana Hoag (919) 515.2605 water quality. sustainable agriculture Milch Renkow (919) 515-3881 Economics 01 solid waste mgmt.. recycling Charles Safley (919) 515-2608 Economics of composling

Agricultural Communications. Box 7603 Mike Gray (919) 515.3173 Working with media, crisis management

(919) 515.2885

Anatomy. Physiological Sciencei. and Radioloav. BOX 8401 Kenneth Adler Anhur Aronson

Cliflofd Berry Helen Berschneider Cecil Brownie Lloyd Fleisher Peter Hellyer Chnstine McGahan Nancy Monteirc-Riviere Neil Olson

Bany Peters Jim Riviere C. Lee Robinette Philip Sannes Ida Smoak

Animal Sclenca. Box 7821 Leonara Bull Damin Braund

Roger McCraw Morgan Morrow Bob M o m y Charles Stanislaw Don Wesen Lon Whitlow

Afchllecture, BOX n o 1 Henry Sanoff

Bob Jones

(919) 8294549 (919) 8294220

(919) 8294267 (919) 8294372 (919) 8294229

(919) 821-9627 (919) 8294332

(919,8294284 (919) 829U26 (919) 8294228

(919) 515-7856 (919) 8294305 (919) 515-7393 (919) 8294295 (919) 8294322

(919) 515.7892 (919) 5154074 1919) 515-7923 (919) 515-7722 (919) 5154001 (919) 515-7871 (919) 5154002 19191 5t5-7571

Blological and Agricultural Enginowlng, Box Jim Barker (919) 5146793 Oand Beasiey (919) 515-2694 Roben Evans (919) 515-6788

Rod Huffman (919) 5156740 Frank Humenik (919) 5156767 Greg Jennings (919) 5146795 Fred McClure (919) 515-6764

Bob Rubin

i ib l th eflec8 of oxidants on pulmonary epithelium Method development for drug residues in animalderived foods Diagnostic 6 phyaiologic nuclear Imaging Effect of environmental contaminants in causing diarrhea Plant IntoXicalions ~nflammstory mechaniams in ocular disease Cardiovascular funclion Free radical mechanisms in camact formam .. __ .~ Cutaneous toxicology Acme respiratory lailure: lung toxiclry of anootoxin 6 chemicals

Tr~MdOflTlal drug delIWIY Carcinogenesis

Cadmium-induced carcinogeneair Health effects of oxidants on pulmonary epithelium 0evalopment.i toxlcoroSY

Animal waste mgmt.. biogas production. recycling Animal nutrient mgmt.. biogu production Animal w8ate mgml. - swine Animal waste mgmt.. beet Animal monalih, mgmt. Animal wmte mgmt. - hones Animal waste mgmt.. swne Animal waste mgmt. - dairy WasIes as animal feed

Small town revitalization. development of Iacililies lor special populations

Animal waste mgmt.. land application of wastes Waler quality monitoring 6 modeling. surface hydrology Ag non-point aource pollution. on-aite waste treatmenl. wetlands. water mgmt./conaewation Groundwater Water quality, wute mgml.. constructed wetlands Water qu8Iity. watershed mgmt.. stormwater runofl Int. environment81 policy. air 6 water quality meuurements. 8ir 6 water Dollulion

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Mac Safley (919) 5156800 Biopas production Rhonda Sherman (era) 5156770 Solid waste mgmt.

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Chemical Engineering, Box 7905 Peter Fedkew (919) 515.3572 Industnal wastewater treatment. pollution prevention for

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Chemistry, B O X 8204 Janet Osieryoung George Wahl. Jr. (919) 515-2941 HazardouS waste minimization

(919) 515.2545 Lead 6 other heavy metal contamination of air 6 water

Clvll Engineering, Box 7908 Mon Bariat Robert Borden Downey Brill Allen Chao John Fisher William Galler Richard Kim Sarah LlRhr

(9191 515-7676 (919) 515-7685 Grounowater contamination (919) 515-2352 (919) 515-7702 (919) 515-7827 (919) 515-7701 (919) 515-7758 19191 515.7416

Soli0 waste mgmt.. metnane production

Optimal iocation 01 treatment facilities Inoustrial water 6 wastewater treatment Cou1.I mgineerinp. emergency response. transpOMtiOn Wastewater treatment 6 procass oesign Westa use in ma0 construction Bioiwiwl orocesses. biormmeoiation. constructeo wetiends

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i i t9 ) 515-7700 sioiriwatir runoff ~~ ~. Rooney Malcom Paul McCain (919) 515-7430 Fecllny construction & cost

Communication, Box 8104 Jill Heaton (919) 515.2450 Graasroots organizinp, environmental activism

Companion Animal 6 Speclel Speclea. BOX 8401 Laurel Degemes (919) 8294512 Environmentai medicine: avian Keven Flammer (919) 829-4353 Environmental medicine: avian Greg Lewbart (919) 829.4439 Environmental medicine: aquatic Edward Noga (919) 829-4236 Environmental medicine; aquatic infectious diseases Michael Stoskopl (919) 829-4233 Environmental medicine: wildllfe. aquatic toxicology

Crop Science, Box 7620 Art Bruneau (919) 515-56Y Grasscycling Jim Qreen (919) 515.2390 Stratford Kay (919) 515-5645 Aquatic 6 wetland vegetation Mike Linker (919) 515.5844 Paul MueIier (919) 515.5825

Jerry Weber (919) 515.5649 Fate pesticides in soil Fred Yelverton (919) 5154059 Pesticide reduction in field crop

Electrical 6 Compucer Enplneering, Box 7911 Troy Nagle (919) 515-3578 Mlcmaenrors

English. Box 8105 Carolyn Milier

Entomology, Box 7813 Charles Apperson (919) 515-2703 Insect mgmt. at waste treatment facilitiw - Jim Arends (919) 515-2703 In- mgmt. at animal waste sites Rick Branoenburg (919) 515-2703 PesUcide use in agriculture Ken Sorenson (919) 515-3140 Sustainable agriculture Mike Stringham (919) 515-2703 Pest complexes associated wlh animal wastes

Food Animal 6 Equine Medicine. Box 8401 Glen Almond (919) 829-4370 Water quality i m p w on pigs Kevin Anderson (919) 829-4245 Antibiotic residue$ in milk. milk quality John Bames (9191 8284273 Environmental imoacts on turkevs

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Waste application to pasture 6 lorage crops

Pesticide uae in agricunun. integra1.d peal mgmt. Waste application to pasture 6 forage crop% sustainable agricunure

(919) 515-3854 Communicating with the public. public Policy education. enwronmental decision making, conflict resolution

John Deen Martin Ficken Dennis Wages

(919) 8294248 (919) 829-4330 (919) 8294282

Environmental lmbcts on rmno Ennmnmental impacts on turkeys Ennronmental impacts on pOunry

Food Science. Box 7624 Roy Carawan

Brian Sheldon (919) 515-2988 Waste reduction. pollution prevention. water

(919) 515-2956 Pollution prevention, waste reduction. water qonservation in

rocydinp/consewation in poultry indumy

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Fonaty. Box 8002 Dave Aaem Doug Fredenck Bill Gardner Rick H8miltOn Ed Jon- Bob Kelliaon JM barman Jim McGraw Mark Moplor Jill Sidebollom

P.O. Box 949. MOrpMtOn.

19191 515-7789 istii 515-7788 (919) 515.5577 (919) 515.5574 (910) 515-5578 I9191 515-5314 ,~ _, _ _ .- (919) 515-7784 (9191 515.5573

Environment impact assessment. environmental policy Waae water treatment Foresty. wetlands. hamsting Wetlands. hatvemng. water quality. forest hefbicidOS Wellands. endangered species. wildlife Ecological b.lance/naturai resources Inlemationai mwronmontal policy Urban foresty. loreat pest control Foma mgn.. muniplo UIO. wildlife, loresl stewardship Chfialmas tree peat control

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RWCe 0 . Box 248-X. Reidlville. NC 27320 Ed Muu (910) 515.3242 Youih education-$oil conaervation.water qualily, solid waste

Home Economla. Box 7SOS Wilma Hammoll (919) 5152770 Hou#ehold hazardoua pmduc(r. lead in paint E 1.2 G10nda Herman (919) 5152770 Reatdential water conservation and quallly E 1.2 ~ m t Jennings (#lo) 5152770 Prou*m clothing E 1.2 Jan uovd (919) 5152770 Remdentil waste ~LWCO reduction E 1.2.3 Judy Mock (919) 5152770 ProleGllw clothing E 1.2 Sandy Zulow (919) 5152770 Indoor air qualily, radon. reaidemial w m e mgmt..

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HorUcuHural Sclenn, Box 7809 L.ry (919) 5153113 Backyard compoating Ted Bildodck (910) 5153113 Compost utilization in horticulture JOMlnO Davis (704) W S 2 Swuiruble honiculture

M.A. "Kim" Pomll (919) 5153321 Backyard componing. environmental landscaping John Wllron (919) 5153113 Plllicide use

Industrial Dalgn, Box 7701 Ha@ Khachatoorian (910) 5152201 Work envimnmonts. product deeign 6 dewiopmenl

Induatrhl Extenelon Servln, Box 7902 Wallor Johnrton (919) 515-5438 Energy comervation/mgmt. AI Schueler (919) 5155960 Industrial pollution reduction 6 prwmtion. Clem Air Act

tnining Marvin Sparks (919) 5155304 Environmental training program. air quolily. hazardous

chemical$. OSHNhuam communication. chmicsi spill response, atorage unks

Small town 6 ~d revnaliutlon. natural landscapes

201s Fanning Bridge Rd.. FEMcher. NC 28732

b n d a u p . Archkectun. Box 7701 Angolo Abmne Robin Moon (919) 5152204 U m h.bit.1 raloration with uhoolC Shmhir R a d (919) 5152202 : Pmtecled uoa planning, resource mgmt.

Marine. Eanh. and ~ t m ~ ~ . P h . r i c Sciencms, BOX 8208 Vimy Amje (919) 515-7808 Air qualily. dlmam change Neal Blair (910) 515-7683 M ~ t h ~ e produalon David Evuu (910) 515-7015

Tom Hopkins (919) 5157771 MMM pollution DM Kamykowski (919) 5157894 Red tidm Michael Kimborby (919) 5157831 Groundwater qualily Yuh-Lane tin (919) 515-7977 Dynunia 01 cwlal cyclones. s m r e s tom Len Pietraleu (919) 5153717 Emnry 6 cw1.I dynemics; inlet dynamics Vin Saxon8 (919) 5157ZBO

Wllliim Showen (919) 5157143

Stephen Snyder (919) 5157912

Alex Spnr (919) 5157838 Skip Stodaard (919) 515-7939 Gdogy. mineral r a o u m s DMM W o l m (919) 5157866 Phpiciogical ecology Thomas Wolcon (919) 515-7868 Phpiological ecology, esuarine 6 toastal ecology

(919) 5152203

Gmundmter in hmaured mck modeling groUndW810r flow 6 mnminant trampon

Air pollution. deM air ul mmpliMw. paver plant emueno, atmoapheric dopi l ion Stable isotop. ana- 01 carbon. oxygen. nlrogen. 6 hydmen C o u u l 6 marine raoums: coastal wetlands: ezturrine h

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M8them8tics and Science Education. BOX 7801 Harriet1 Slubbr (919) 515-331 1 Global climate change, atmospheric oualily Jack Wheatley (919) 515-6905 Ecology 6 environmentai out-oldoors aclivilies 6 curricula

MeChanlC8l8nd Aerospace Engineering, BOX 7910 Herb Eckerlin (919) 515.5227 Boiler emiasions. boiler efficiency. solar energy

Miersbislaav. Pathaloav h P.ansltolaav. Box 8401 ~ ~ ,._. ~~~ ~

Jonn Cullen (919) 8294350 Palhology/naDatic toxicoiogy Carol Grinoem 1919) 829-4271 Clinical path01ogy/bi0moni10ring 6 animal sentinels Suzanne Kennedy.Sloskop1 (gig) 515-741 1 Environmental medicine; immunolog/ Jay Levine *(ole) 8294397 Epidemiology of diseases of shelllisNrisk a5sess~ent Don Meum (919) 8294296 Clinical 6 analomic pathology/loxicologic pathology Dan Moncol

Jeny Stevens (919) 6294488 Clinical pathoiogy/animal environmental Interactions Daniel Weinstock (91 9) 829-4274 Analomic pathology/lmmunoPathology

A. C. Berefwt (919) 515-2470 Dendrochronology (Iree rings h CllmIItW) David Greane Barbara Grimes (919) 515-2470 Hrurdous houlehold chemicals, water ouality heallh

Erin Malloy-Hanky (919) 515-2479 Environmental elhiu

Nuclear Engineering, Box 7909 Charias W. Mayo (919) 515-2321

Office of Intematlonal Programs, Box 7112 Ed Erickson (919) 515.3201

(919) 8294254 Helminth we 8s contaminmts of animal waate used in panure irrigation

MUlt lPI.C@llM~ SlUdle8, BOX 7107

(919) 515-2467 Imagwr of the land in an 6 music

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Neutron A~Iiv8tion Analysis (NAA) 01 trace elwmanm in aflluwnls biological samples. 6 tags

International environment policy, offshore oil 6 gas drilling. oil 6 gas pipelines, underground pwtroleum sloraga facilities

Pa*. RICle8llOn. and Touriwm Manaawrnwnt. Box 8004 Gene Brothers Hugh Devine Laon Harkins

(919) 51g3699 (919) 515-3682 (919) 515.5575

Tounsm and recreation planning Rwcrwatm punning. geogwhic Information symwms Outdoor recrwation. anvimnment8I oduulion. Proi.cl . . haming Trw. forest a.sthatica

Beth Wllaon (919) 515-3278 Environmental wduulion

PI8nl Pwthology, Box 7616 Leon LUCW (919) 5158891 Water quality & twfgrus. Wicides on turl g n u

POllllC8l Sclenca 8nd Public Adminl.tnlion, BOX 8102 Robin Dom (019) 515-3728 Susl8ln8bla develooment. Dublic Dolicv UMCU Of

Marvin Soroos (919) 515-2481

Poultry Science, Box 7608 Ken Andarson (919) 515-5521 Tom Caner (919) 515-5391

Peter Ferket (919) 515-5409 Michael Wineiand (919) 515-5529

Swa Grant Program. Box 8605 Waller Clark (9191 515-2454 ~~ ~

Barbara Doll i919i 515-5267 Rich Novak (919) 473.3937

P.O. Box 699. Mento. NC 27951 Spencer Rogers (919) 458-5760

P.O. Box 130. Kure Beach. NC 28449 Lundie Swnce (919) 515-2454

Sociology and Anlhropology, Box 8107 Bill Clifford (919) 515-2702 Si Garber bl9I 5152659 Tom Hoban Steve Lilley

i919i 515-2670 (919) 515-2659

lnvin Rovner (919) 515-2491 James Wallace (919) 5152491 Eric Woodrum (919) 515-3114

8ttwmatww 8gnculture Intwm8tional wnnronmwnl8l policy

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Steve Hoages (919) 575-3285 Soil fenility. nutrient mgmt. E 1.2.3 Soil Science. Box 7619

Mike Hoover (919) 515-3285 On.site waste water treatment E.R 1.2.3 Paul Liily (919) 793.4426 . Wetianas, agricuiture 6 water quality. non-point source

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Rich McLaughlin (919) 515-3285 Water quality 6 PeSOcide movement George Nadem" (919) 515-3285 Soii management lim Shdtnn f70d 684-3562 Comwsnno _.... -. . . - , . - - . .-

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Chemiaty. and Sclenca, (919) 515-6573 (919) 515-6557

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