Randy Chambers
Director of the Keck Environmental Field Lab and Professor of Biology
Office:
Keck Environmental Field Lab 101
Phone:
757-221-2331
Email:
[[rmcham]]
Read more:
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Areas of Specialization
Biogeochemistry, wetlands ecology and diamondback terrapin conservation.Teaching
- Wetlands Ecosystems
- Watershed Dynamics
- Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy
Background
Year of arrival: 2001, Professor College of William and Mary and VIMS and the Director of the W.M. Keck Environmental Field Laboratory
Previous Positions:
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Acting/Assistant Director, Environmental Science and Policy Program, 2010—2012
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Cornelia B. Talbot Term Distinguished Associate Professor of Biology, 2008—2010
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Boles-Ash Term Distinguished Associate Professor of Biology, 2007—2008
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Associate Professor, Department of Biology and VIMS, College of W&M, 2001—2009
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Director, Environmental Science and Policy Cluster, 2003—2004
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Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Fairfield University,1999—2000
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Director, Environmental Science Program, Fairfield University,1999—2000
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Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Fairfield University,1994—1999
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Assistant Research Scientist, Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies,
San Francisco State University,1992—1994
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Post-Doctoral Researcher, Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies,1990—1992
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Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, 1984—1990
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Research Assistant, School of Nursing, University of Virginia, 1982—1984
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Graduate Research/Teaching Asst., Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst,1979—1982
Education:
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Gettysburg College, B.A. Biology, 1978
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst, M.S. Zoology, 1982
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University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Ph.D. Environmental Sciences, 1990