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TUBLE 1 



RESPONDEKTS 

 (ALPHUBETICAL LISTING) 



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Prauer, David, 1"323, PhD, 19S2, nicrobiology, 

 201-2tt7-n66 



Biochemistry 6 Bicrobioloqy; Putqers 

 Dniversity; Ul Bine St.; New Brunswick, NJ 

 08900, OS 



PRINCIPM FIELD: sicrobial ecology of soils and 

 waters 



COWPETENCE: Aqronomy (2) ; Bacteriology (2) ; 



Biochemistry (2) ; FnTironmental Pollution (2) ; 

 l"arine Biology(2); Microbiology (1) ; Pest 

 Control (2) ; Plant Patholoqy (2) ; Soil 

 Science (2) 



EXPERIENCE (US EMPLOYEE) : State government 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Agriculture; State 

 government; Professional society; The 

 Institute of Ecology (TIE) ; The Nat'l Academy 

 of Sciences; Onited Nations; DOD ; EPA; HEH; 

 NSF; Asian; South American 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Workshop on ecology 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TNO: life detection on other 

 planets 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Consultant to Indian 

 Institute in Nicrobiology 



INTEREST IN DORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (108) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Pesticides, 

 herbicides 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Middle 

 Atlantic (22, H) ; Europe, western(2) 



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Price, Donald L., PhD, 195'?, 7oology 



Physicians Bloanalytlcal Laboratory Inc.; 

 ■5670 St. Barnabas Rd.; "ion Hill, MD 207U0, 

 OS 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (2); Anthopoloqy (1) ; 

 Bacterloloqy (3) ; Entomology(2) ; 

 Immunology (3) ; Interdisciplinary Science (2); 

 Cultural Anthropology; nicrobiology (3) ; 

 Parasitology (1) ; Pathology (3) ; Medical 

 Zoology (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOL' AH'') : Construction; 



Manufacturing; Foreign Govts; Professional 

 society; AID 



RESEARCH ACTIVI-'Y ONE: Host/Parasite 



Interrelationships in fllarlod disease 

 infections 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Pathology of parasitic 

 diseases 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Ecology of 

 Onchocerciasis In Ethiopia 



INTEREST TN WORKING WITH: Local GDvernment; 

 International Organizations; n.s. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (97) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 



Multidlsci plinary approach to disease control 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Middle 



Atlantic (10) ; Hawaii (visits) ; Asia (visits) ; 

 Africa (3) ; Europe, western (visits) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, as required; 

 S,as required 



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Proqulske, Donald R., 1923, PhD, igsfi, wildlife 

 Biology, 1113-51(5-2257 



Forestry - Wildlife Management; Dniversity of 

 Massachusetts; Amherst, MA 01002, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Ecology of upland and big game 

 animals 



COMPETESCE: Animal Behaviot(2); Animal 



Ecology(2); Forestry(3); Ornithology (2) ; 

 Range Science(3); Wildlife Management ( 1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State University 



EXPERIEHCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : State University 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Gross changes of the Black 

 Hills Pine Forest 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Movements of Pheasants in 

 South Dakota 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International organizations; O.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (17U8) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : North 

 Central (U,H) ; South Central (16, M) ; 

 Northeast (2) ; Middle Atlantlc(3) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PEE MONTH): A,U; S,U 



