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First Name Last Name Email
Matthew Druckenmiller druckenmiller@colorado.edu

Organization: University of Colorado Boulder

Title: Research Scientist

Janet Drysdale drysdale@seismo.nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Geological Survey of Canada - National Earthquake Hazards Program

Title: Seismologist

Specialties: seismology, earthquakes

Current Research: Seismology. Current earthquakes.

Thomas Dubois tadubois@wisc.edu

Organization: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Department: Department of Scandinavian Studies

Title: Professor

Specialties: folklore, cultural anthropology

David Duffy dduffy@hawaii.edu

Organization: University of Hawaii at Manoa

Department: Alaska Natural Heritage Program

Title: Professor

Specialties: biodiversity, marine ecology, parasitology

Current Research: APEX Alaska Predator Ecosystem Experiment, Prince William Sound. Survey of biodiversity in relation to protected areas: Alaska.

Lawrence Duffy lkduffy@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB)

Title: Professor

Specialties: biochemistry, neurochemistry, immunochemistry

Current Research: Biomarkers in river otter and guillemots in Prince William Sound and Kachemak Bay. Human health - air pollution and oxyfuels. Hydrocarbon - oil spills. Hg transport and subsistence.

David Duffy afdcd1@uaa.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Hawaii at Manoa

Department: Alaska Natural Heritage Program

Title: Professor

Specialties: biodiversity, marine ecology, parasitology

Current Research: APEX Alaska Predator Ecosystem Experiment, Prince William Sound. Survey of biodiversity in relation to protected areas: Alaska.

Janet Duffy-Anderson jduffy-anderson@gmri.org

Organization: Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Title: Chief Scientific Officer

Specialties: ecosystem ecology
fisheries recruitment
arctic cod
fish larvae
zooplankton
fisheries oceanography
lower trophic production

Current Research: Spatial and temporal shifts in fish production and distribution
Loss of Sea Ice
Advection and Transport
Larval fish; age-0s
Arctic cod/Saffron cod
Community changes, species composition
Mechanistic understanding
Climate-mediated trophic shifts

Claude Duguay crduguay@uwaterloo.ca

Organization: University of Waterloo

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor

Specialties: remote sensing, lake ice, permafrost

Current Research: Remote sensing and modeling of lake ice. Remote sensing and modeling of frozen ground.

Gerard Duhaime gerard.duhaime@soc.ulaval.ca

Organization: Université Laval

Department: Sociology

Title: Professor

Specialties: socioeconomics

Current Research: Sustainable development in the Arctic. Conditions for food security. Economic sociology to the Arctic. Living conditions in the Arctic.

Alejandra Duk-Rodkin alejandra.duk-rodkin@canada.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Terrain Sciences Division - Geological Survey of Canada

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: glacial geology, paleogeography, quaternary geology

Current Research: Tertiary geology. Continental Arctic and subarctic geology and geomorphology of Northwest Canada. Tertiary pre-glacial drainage systems and their relationship to placer mineral exploration of gold and diamonds. Surficial geology of NW Canada.

John Duman duman.1@nd.edu

Organization: University of Notre Dame

Department: Department of Biological Sciences

Title: Gillen Professor of Biological Sciences

Specialties: cold adaptation, comparative physiology, ecophysiology

Current Research: Main interests are subzero temperature adaptations of poikilotherms (animals and plants), especially insects. Of particular interest is the role of antifreeze preoteins in cold tolerance. Current projects include studies of antifreeze preoteins and related adaptations in Alaskan insects.

Angelika Dummermuth angelika.dummermuth@awi.de

Organization: Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Department: Project Group Solar UV Radiation

Title: Science Manager

Specialties: benthic ecology, plant ecology

Current Research: Plant physiology. Antioxidative strategies of marine macroalgae of Kongsfjord, Spitsbergen photobiology.

Don Dumond ddumond@oregon.uoregon.edu

Organization: University of Oregon

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: prehistory, archaeology, ethnohistory

Current Research: Prehistory of coastal Alaska, with emphasis on the Bering Sea region. Archaeology and ethnohistory of the Alaska Peninsula.

Julie Dumoulin dumoulin@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Geologist

Specialties: geology, sedimentology, stratigraphy

Current Research: Sedimentology, stratigraphy, and energy and mineral resource potential of Triassic, Paleozoic, and Proterozoic rocks (especially carbonate rocks) of Alaska. Lisburne Group (Carboniferous-Permian) sedimentology. Paleoenvironmental and paleogeographic reconstruction.

Cynthia Duncan mduncan@merid.org

Organization: University of New Hampshire

Department: Carsy Institute

Title: Research Director, Senior Fellow

Specialties: sociology, community development, social change

Current Research: Human adaptation to change in North Atlantic communities dependent on groundfish.

Kate Duncan kate.duncan@asu.edu

Organization: Arizona State University

Department: School of Art

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: art, ethnology, Athabaskan studies

Current Research: Contemporary Alaska Native artists. Athabaskan beadwork.

Jon Dunham jon.dunham@uiccs.com

Organization: Self

Department: Consulting Group

Title: Planning Consultant

Specialties: land use planning, Native communities, socio-economic impact assessment

Current Research: GIS used as a tool for environmental decision making, appropriate technology, Inupiat Traditional knowledge in land use planning. BEO Masterplan 10 year update; traditional knowledge related to impacts of oil and gas development.

James Dunn james.dunn@unco.edu

Organization: University of Northern Colorado

Title: Professor & Department Chair

Specialties: education, geography

Current Research: Director of field program to Canadian Arctic. Assistant Editor of ARCSS project to develop educational materials with the ARCSS database

Robert Dunn dunnr@hawaii.edu

Organization: University of Hawaii, SOEST

Department: Geology and Geophysics

Title: Professor

Specialties: geophysics, tectonophysics, seismology

Current Research: Mantle geophysics and plate tectonics

Kenneth Dunton ken.dunton@mail.utexas.edu

Organization: The University of Texas at Austin

Department: Marine Science Institute

Title: Professor

Specialties: benthic ecology, biological oceanography, kelp

Current Research: Benthic community structure and biomass: linkage to biological and physical processes (Beaufort and Chukshi seas). UV inhibition of photosynthesis in arctic kelp (Canadian High Arctic; Norway). Biological impacts of offshore oil and gas development on arctic kelp communities (Beaufort Sea). Isotopic geochemistry.

Kenneth Dunton ken.dunton@utexas.edu

Organization: The University of Texas at Austin

Department: Marine Science Institute

Title: Professor

Specialties: benthic ecology, biological oceanography, kelp

Current Research: Benthic community structure and biomass: linkage to biological and physical processes (Beaufort and Chukshi seas). UV inhibition of photosynthesis in arctic kelp (Canadian High Arctic; Norway). Biological impacts of offshore oil and gas development on arctic kelp communities (Beaufort Sea). Isotopic geochemistry.

Zdenek Duris zdenek.duris@osu.cz

Organization: University of Ostrava

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Professor

Specialties: crustacean biology, invertebrate biology, marine biology

Current Research: Expeditions - with r/v 'Oceania', Institute of Oceanology PAS (Sopot, Poland): Spitsbergen 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997. Decapod crustaceans - systematics, adult and larval. Sympagic crustaceans. Shallow-water marine ecosystems. Scuba-diving methods. Underwater video.

E. Paul Durrenberger epd2@psu.edu

Organization: Pennsylvania State University

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: anthropology

Current Research: Iceland--medieval and modern.

Piyush Dutta pkdutt@crrel.usace.army.mil

Organization: Self

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: composite materials

Matt Duvall mgresh@bates.edu

Organization: Bates College

Department: Imaging Center

Title: Senior Director of Strategy and Analysis

Specialties: data management, data processing/analysis, paleoclimatology

Current Research: Geographic information systems No current research projects.