Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity (BEB)
academic program officepeople
Cornell faculty affiliates
- Ahner, Beth A | Associate Professor
- Brenna, James Thomas | Professor
- DeGloria, Stephen Daniel | Professor
- Derry, Louis A. | Associate Professor
- Drinkwater, Laurie E | Associate Professor
- Duxbury, John M | Professor
- Ellner, Stephen Paul | Professor
- Fahey, Timothy James | Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor
- Flecker, Alexander S | Associate Professor
- Ghiorse, William Cushing | Professor
- Goodale, Christine L | Assistant Professor
- Hairston Jr, Nelson George | Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor of Environmental Science
- Howarth, Robert Warren | David R. Atkinson Professor of Ecology and Environmental Biology
- Lion, Leonard William | Professor
- Madsen, Eugene Lewis | Associate Professor
- McBride, Murray Brian | Professor
- Riha, Susan Jean | Charles L. Pack Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Schneider, Rebecca Lee | Associate Professor
- Shapleigh, James P | Associate Professor
- Shoemaker, Christine Ann | Joseph P. Ripley Professor of Engineering
- Steenhuis, Tammo S | Professor
- Thies, Janice E. | Associate Professor
- Wolfe, David Walter | Professor
- Yavitt, Joseph B | Professor
- Zinder, Stephen H | Professor
non-Cornell faculty affiliates
- Cole, Jonathan J. | external research scientist
- Eviner, Valerie T. | external research scientist
- Findlay, Stuart E. G. | external faculty
- Groffman, Peter M. | external research scientist
- Lovett, Gary M. | external research scientist
- Pace, Michael L. | external faculty
library liaison
- Steinhart, Gail Shannon | Research Data/Environmental Sciences Librarian
affiliations
has affiliated organization
- Biogeochemistry NSF IGERT Fellowships | fellowship program
- Biological and Environmental Engineering (BEE) | Cornell department
- Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) | Cornell department
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) | Cornell college
- College of Arts and Sciences | Cornell college
- College of Engineering | Cornell college
- College of Human Ecology (CHE) | Cornell college
- Crop and Soil Sciences (CSS) | Cornell department
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) | Cornell department
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) | Cornell department
- Horticulture (HORT) | Cornell department
- Microbiology (BIOMI) | Cornell department
- Natural Resources (NTRES/DNR) | Cornell department
organizational affiliate of
- Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research (BTI) | research institute
programs & activities
sponsors series
- Biogeochemistry & Environmental Biocomplexity Seminars | seminar series
impact statements
- Bio-Based Industries of the Future | 2005 Impact statement
- Biological properties affecting survival and transport of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in watershed environments. | 2005 Impact statement
- Cleansing soils high in toxic metals using shrub willows | 2005 Impact statement
- Denitrification in the real world: exploring the genetics and physiology of denitrifying bacteria in a variety of environments | 2005 Impact statement
- Effects of Organic Transplant Potting Media on Tomato Growth and Root Rhizosphere Bacterial Communities. | 2005 Impact statement
- Genomics of pollutant-degrading bacteria | 2005 Impact statement
- Improvement of crop photosynthetic water use efficiency | 2005 Impact statement
- Improving roadside ditch management to reduce stormwater runoff, floods, and droughts | 2005 Impact statement
- Mapping probabilistic regional risks for western wildlands | 2005 Impact statement
- Quantification of pesticide contamination in upstate New York aquifers | 2005 Impact statement
- Research and Extension Programming Regarding Climate Change Impacts on Northeast Agriculture | 2005 Impact statement
- Safety of dietary marine oils to support piglet brain growth | 2005 Impact statement
- Sugar maple decline and soil calcium | 2005 Impact statement
- The Agricultural Ecosysystem Program: Understanding sources and sinks of nutrients and sediment in the upper Susquehanna River basin | 2005 Impact statement
- Using molecular and ecological tools to understand the roles of microorganisms in pollution control | 2005 Impact statement
- Wetlands and biodiversity remain crucial concerns | 2005 Impact statement