GLRC Campus Representatives
There are currently eighteen member Colleges and Universities in the Great Lakes Research Consortium. The following is a list of Institutions and their GLRC Campus Representatives. Campus Reps act as the liason between the Consortium and their campuses. They arrange and coordinate GLRC events and seminars on their campuses, and promote initiatives and programs that further the Consortium's mission. The Reps meet three times a year to share information about Great Lakes research happening on their campuses and around the Basin and work to build new collaborative partnerships among our members. They also make decisions regarding our small grants program, coordinate our undergraduate fellowship program, and recommend new policies and programs to promote cooperative approaches to Great Lakes research and education. Please see the list below for further information about our campus reps.

For a complete member list, visit our member directory, cross referenced by disclipline or campus.


Binghamton University
Burrell Elizabeth Montz Ph.D , Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, 607-77-2615 607-777-6456 bmontz@binghamton.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST natural hazards, resource management, geographic environmental impact analysis

Buffalo State College
Gordon S. Fraser Ph.D., Buffalo State College, Great Lakes Center for Environmental Research and Education, 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14222-1095, 716-878-4329 frasergs@buffalostate.edu

Areas of Interest: earth science
watershed dynamics, fluid dynamics

Clarkson University
Michael R. Twiss Ph. D., Great Rivers Center, 8 Clarkson Avenue, Potsdam, NY 13699-5805
315-268-2359 /fax 7118
mtwiss@clarkson.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Limnology of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River
Cornell University
Edward Mills Ph.D., Cornell Biological Field Station, 900 Shackelton Point Rd. Bridgeport, NY 13030 315-633-9243, 607-255-2848 Fax:315-633-2358, elm5@cornell.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Natural Resources, Fish-zooplankton Interactions, Great Lakes Exotic Species, Zooplankton Community Dynamics

Hobart and William Smith
John Halfman Ph.D., Professor of Geolimnology and Hydrogeochemistry, 112 Lansing Hall, Geneva NY, 14456. 315-7813918 halfman@hws.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Geolimnology, water quality, Paleoclimatology and hydrogeochemistry

Rochester Institute of Technology
Anthony Vodacek Ph.D., Center for Imaging Science Imaging Scienc, 54 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623-5604, 716-475-7816 vodacek@cis.rit.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Remote Sensing Environmental applications of remote sensing Spatial and spectral pattern recognition


St. Lawrence University
Carolyn E. Johns, Ph. D.
Canton, NY 13617-1475 315-229-5840 Fax:315-229-5802 cjohns@stlawu.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Transport, fate and biological effects of inorganic contaminents in aquatic ecosystems.

SUNY Geneseo
Robert Simon Ph.D.Geneseo, NY 14454 716-245-5279 simon@geneseo.edu Department of Biology716-245-5007

AREAS OF INTEREST: Microbial Ecology, Microbial Ecology of Stressed Environments: Air/Water Interface. Hypersaline Environments.

  SUNY Albany
Ellen Braun-Howland, Ph.D. Wadsworth Ctr, School of Public Health, Empire State Plaza, P.O. Box 509 Albany, NY 12201, 518-473-7925, Fax:518-486-2697 bhowland@wadsworth.org.

AREAS OF INTEREST: Public Health, drinking water quality and microorganisms.

SUNY Brockport
Joseph C. Makarewicz Ph.D., Dept of Biology 113 Lennon Hall Brockport, NY 14420 716-395-5747, Dept - 2193 Fax:716-395-2416 jmakarew@brockport.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Limnology, Plankton Dynamics, Eutrophication, Stressed Stream Analysis

SUNY Cortland
John Lombardo Ph.D. Box 2000, Cortland, N.Y. 13045 607-753-5979 lombardo@snycorva.cortland.edu Psychology Department,

AREAS OF INTEREST: Toxicology, Neurotoxicology, Effects of exposure to environmental toxins on behavior

SUNY ESF
John Hassett Ph.D. Environmental Chemistry, 103 Jahn Hall, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210,
315-470-6827, Fax: 315-470-6827,
jphasset@mailbox.syr.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Analytical Chemistry

SUNY Fredonia
Alicia Perez-Fuentetaja Ph.D., Department of Biology, SUNY Fredonia Fredonia, NY 14063 716-673-3817, fuenteap@fredonia.edu


Areas of Interest: Aquatic Biology, Aquatic Nuisance species, Fisheries, zooplankton

 

  SUNY Oswego
James J. Pagano 319 Piez Hall Oswego, NY 13126 315-341-2810 pagano@oswego.edu SUNY Research Center

AREAS OF INTEREST: Biology, Chemistry, Hazardous and Solid Wastes.

SUNY Plattsburgh
Timothy B. Mihuc Ph.D. 102 Hudson Hall Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518-564-3039 518-564-5267 timothy.mihuc@plattsburgh.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST

1. Determination of diets of alpine aquatic insects using stable isotopes and gut analysis.
2. Trophic generalists versus trophic specialists: implications for food web dynamics in post-fire streams.
3. Trophic ecology of five shredders in a Rocky Mountain stream.

SUNY Potsdam
Jason Schreer, Ph. D.
Department of Biology, SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY 13676, 315-267-2290, Fax: 315-267-3170 schreejf@potsdam.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST
Diving in Aquatic Endotherms, Fisheries, Catcha nd Release Angling.

Syracuse University
Henry Mullings , Ph. D.
310 Heroy Geology Lab, Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 315-443-4706 htmullin@syr.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Global environmental change and the record from lake and ocean sediments

University at Buffalo
Joseph F. Atkinson, P.E., Ph.D.
Director, Great Lakes Program, 202 Jarvis Hall, Buffalo NY 14260
(716) 645-2088 ext. 2325 atkinson@eng.buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST: Environmental Fluid Mechanics. Water Quality Modeling

 

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