Sentences with phrase «environmental field studies»

Most of my experience is in environmental field studies.
In environmental field studies, I have conducted outdoor labs to assess exotic animal behaviors and to assist with their rescue and rehabilitation.
As an avid birder with many years of environmental field study, Laurie finds her work on the Channel Islands rewarding, educational and fun.

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Some of the new hot fields for college students include digital forensics, cyber security, homeland security, game design, environmental studies and sustainability and nanotechnology.
The university also ranks among the top 50 universities in the world for linguistics, computer science and information systems, civil and structural engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, agriculture and forestry, psychology, chemistry, environmental studies, materials science, physics and astronomy, and other fields.
Nearly 26,500 undergraduates attend Davis, 21 % of which study in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, a top - ranking, nationally recognized program in the fields of agriculture and forestry.
I was hooked on this emerging field of environmental studies and followed my interests throughout college.
Before becoming mom - in - chief, Megan studied Environmental Science and worked in the field for 9 years.
More than 100 volunteers have served on nine committees to gather information on proposed improvements to district parks and their facilities, including building natural and local history exhibits at Peck Farm; building athletic fields and environmental study areas; constructing a new swimming pool; repairing the retaining wall around Island Park on the Fox River; renovating old playgrounds and building new ones; restoring tennis courts and building new ones; and expanding the community center.
It's extremely difficult to design a field study that addresses these questions about the role of various environmental variables, given all of the uncontrolled factors in an urban environment.
After evaluating data from the field, hydrological models, and Environmental Impact Assessment reports about the small dams, Kibler and Tullos concluded that impacts of the small dams exceeded those of large dams on nine of the 14 characteristics they studied.
To mitigate the impacts of the fence and Border Patrol activity, the Department of Homeland Security has committed to spend $ 50 million for environmental enhancement projects and field studies, but few projects have materialized.
Goulson and others say that intensive environmental monitoring of neonicotinoids and long - term field studies of their effects are sorely needed.
In addition, UC will provide $ 500,000 in Sheri's name for a UC Berkeley School of Law scholarship in environmental law, the field she intended to study.
However, during winter field surveys over the last decade, lake ice has typically only grown to 1.5 meters (5 feet) thick, and has been as thin as 1.2 meters (4 feet),» said Christopher Arp, research assistant professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Water and Environmental Research Center and lead author of the new study accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
Although environmental decision analysis offers the rewards of bringing together science and public policy, «it is a field of study that has a lot of political, economic, and legal landmines that you can step on,» Crawford - Brown says.
I recently left my plum position at the Field Museum after 17 years to start an environmental studies program at Wesleyan.
Environmental scientists and synthetic biologists have for the first time developed a set of key research areas to study the potential ecological impacts of synthetic biology, a field that could push beyond incremental changes to create organisms that transcend common evolutionary pathways.
Epigenetic translates to «above genetic» and is an emerging field of study that looks at how environmental factors — such as infections, pollutants, stress and, in this case, long - term exposure to drugs that block estrogen synthesis — could influence a person's DNA.
He also explained that this will allow scientists to study how plant growth adjusts to different environmental conditions, adding that «this is a fascinating field of research in the era of climate change.»
«Models such as this allow us to study the focal system with almost no constraint of time or space, and explore a wide range of environmental conditions with a level of detail that can not be attained in the field
Formerly a project director Florida Atlantic University's Center for Environmental Studies, Hammer has consulted with Union of Concerned Scientists and now serves Florida field manager for the Moms Clean Air Force, a group seeking to «further the public's awareness of climate change on children's health,» the White House says in a blog post.
«ALDH inhibition appears to be an important mechanism by which these environmental toxins contribute to Parkinson's pathogenesis, especially in genetically vulnerable individuals,» said study author Beate Ritz, a professor of epidemiology at the Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA.
«Our previous research used field studies to understand the history of climate change in the Western US,» said study coauthor Kate Maher, assistant professor of geological and environmental sciences at Stanford University.»
«Although laboratory tests can predict effects in the field, care should be taken when using the lab data for 303 (d) listing if alternative field data indicate that the organisms of concern are not affected by the constituent of concern, such as pyrethroids,» said Stephen Clark, lead author of the Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry study.
As climate change continues to be responsible for out - of - sync bee emergence with flowering periods and bee - specific pollination events, pollination ecology has become an ever - increasing valuable field of study that helps us understand the ecological impact of these environmental changes.
The study is part of a three - year, $ 515,000 National Science Foundation - funded project between Kansas State University and Karen Johannesson at Tulane University that is titled «Collaborative Research: Chemical Hydrogeologic Investigations of Tungsten: Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies of an Emerging Environmental Contaminant.»
When women in the second trimester lived near fields treated with chlorpyrifos — the most commonly applied organophosphate pesticide — their children were 3.3 times more likely to have autism, according to the study, published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
«I am almost sure that in ten years all the research on biodiversity will be done with DNA, because it will be so easy to get this type of information and the cost is not very high,» says Pierre Taberlet, a geneticist at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France, and co-editor of the April issue of Molecular Ecology, which is devoted to the emerging field of studying environmental DNA.
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Students can be in any field of study encompassed by SETAC (e.g., environmental toxicology, chemistry, environmental policy or environmental economics).
Oxford, 04 April 2018 — Oxford PV — The Perovskite Company, the leader in the field of perovskite solar cells, today announced that its perovskite - on - silicon tandem solar cells, currently being used to conduct a life - cycle environmental impact study, have shown positive first results.
The Mobilities & Urban Studies programme enables graduates to examine, integrate and design new solutions related to technological, environmental and urban planning challenges, as well as economic, organizational, political, and social strategies - all related to the field of mobilities.
The goals of EPSCoR are to engage across different fields of study to address environmental and energy challenges and to educate on the benefits of the research; develop new ways of thinking and action through targeting education programs, focusing on long - term sustainability; build competitive research teams, and integrate new initiatives into our institutions.
Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, Goodall is a primatologist and world environmental leader who is renowned for her lifelong field studies of chimpanzees and advocacy for habitat protection for the primates.
«Chris Field is the founding director of the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology and Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies at Stanford University.
The unique mathematical technique described in the study integrates field observations and cloud - resolving models to identify environmental variables important for tropical storm - cloud creation.
Specific focus areas include: behavioral response studies, laboratory research on hearing and noise impacts; field research on pinniped vocal communication; noise exposure criteria and research recommendations; work with both conventional and alternative energy industries to understand and minimize environmental impacts of resource acquisition.
Chris Field is director of the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology and a professor for interdisciplinary environmental studies at Stanford University.
A: I'm fascinated by the field of epigenetics, which is the study of how environmental factors like diet, lifestyle, and exposure to toxins directly affect the expression our genes.
I actually work in the environmental consulting field and studied environmental policy in school.
I have a diploma in the environmental field and study occupational health and safety.
Offsite field studies expand our students» knowledge of the natural world and develop a level of personal responsibility for environmental stewardship.
Project Learning Tree's Biotechnology supplement is designed for high school and community college educators in the fields of Biology, Environmental Science, Social Studies, and Agriculture.
Barnard Environmental Studies Magnet displayed several student - made paintings of owls (Sufi, field notes).
Similarly the Brennan - Rogers School for Media and Communications advertised its green room, and the Barnard Environmental Studies School advertised its nature center (Ali, field notes).
The following are all K - 8 schools: Celentano Biotech Health and Medical Magnet, Brennan Rogers School of Communication and Media, Barnard Environmental Studies Magnet, and Davis Street Arts and Academics School (Sufi, field notes).
An expert who provides environmental assignment help has the requisite strength to deliver information which could eventually help to progress in the field of study.
The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, University of Nairobi and University of Copenhagen and University of Roskilde, Denmark's 5th joint experiential field learning course entitled, «Sustainable land use management system --(SLUSE).
In the human medical field, there are thousands of studies linking certain types of cancers to alcohol, tobacco, drugs, environmental contaminants and many other things.
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