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CURRICULUM VITAE Andrew Peter Dobson Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-2016 Office: 609-258-2913 Fax: 609-258-1334 Cell: 609-213-0341 Email: [email protected] H-Index – 95 ; I10 Index – 242. MAIN AREAS OF INTEREST 1) The application of theoretical ecology to problems in the areas of conservation biology and control of infectious diseases. 2) The ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations. 3) The population dynamics and life history strategies of birds and mammals (Particularly primates and elephants). EDUCATION 1978-1981 D.Phil., “Mortality rates of British birds” Edward Grey Institute, Department of Zoology, Oxford University 1973-1976 B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology and Applied Entomology Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial College, London University POSITIONS 2001 Professor 1996-2001 Associate Professor 1995- Director of Undergraduate Seniors 1990-93 Director of Graduate Studies 1990 Assistant Professor, Princeton University 1986-1990 Assistant Professor, Biology Department, University of Rochester (from July 1st, 1986) 1983-1986 N.A.T.O. Post-doctoral Research Fellow, “The coevolution of parasitic helminths and their hosts”, Biology Department, Princeton University, Princeton 1981-1983 N.E.R.C Post-doctoral Research Fellow, “The dynamics of parasites in wild animal populations”, Department of Pure and Applied Biology, Imperial College, London University 1976-1978 Research Assistant to R.M. Anderson and P.J. Whitfield Zoology Department, King's College, London University HONORS AND SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS A.D White Endowed Chair as Visiting Professor Cornell University (2016-2022) Elected Fellow of the Ecological Society of America, 2016 Thomson Reuters 2015 group of Highly Cited Researchers (for the period 2003-2013). Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2013. Elected External Faculty, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, 2011-2022 2006 Wildlife Trust Conservation Award – Previous Winners: Jeffrey Sachs 2004, Gadgil 2005 Past chair, US Diversitas committee (committee of the National Research Council that coordinates the activities of other committees that deal with biodiversity and its conservation) Former committee member, International Committee for Diversitas Member Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation for NCEAS Chair, NCEAS Working Group on Infectious Disease and Conservation Co-Chair, NCEAS Working Groups on Spatial Epidemiology and Disease and Climate Change Organizing committee, IBOYInternational Biodiversity Observation Year 2001-02 Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellow, Ecological Society of America, 1999 Member of ESA Visions Committee: The future of the Ecological Society of America (serve on both the Scenarios and Biodiversity Panels of the Millennium Assessment) 1997 Winner of the “Deutsche Umweltstiftung” prize for Environmental Reading for “Biologische Vielfalt und Naturschutz. Der riskierte Reichtum” (German translation of Conservation and Biodiversity) Associate of the Royal College of Science, U.K. Member, Common Room, Wolfson College, Oxford Member, British Ecological Society Member, British Society for Parasitology Member, American Ecological Society Member, Society for Natural Resource Modeling Member, Society for Conservation Biology Member, Wildlife Disease Association EDITING Editorial Board of Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Frontiers in Ecology, PLoS-Biology, EcoHealth; formally on Journal of Helminthology, PLoS-ONE Ad hoc referee for American Naturalist, Conservation Biology, Journal of Animal Ecology, Parasitology, Oecologia, Science, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Parasitology, Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A., Journal of Wildlife Diseases and other journals TEACHING EXPERIENCE Main Teaching BIO 321: Population and Community Ecology EEB 328: Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism and Infectious Diseases EEB 334: Ecology of African Savannas Occasional teaching FRS 102: AIDS, Anthrax, Worms and Measles: The Ecology of Infectious Diseases BIO 150: Managing the Global Environment EEB 213: Introductory Statistics and Photography EEB324: Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism and Infectious Diseases EEB 308/WWS 438: Biodiversity Conservation Policy Graduate courses Tropical Field Biology (Venezuela, Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil, Brunei); Conservation Biology; History of Ecology; Comparative Method (jointly with Carlos Martinez) GRADUATE STUDENTS Matthew Hutchinson, (B.Sc. ChristChurch, NZ) 2016- Liana Wait (B.Sc. Brisbane University), 2016- Zoe Volenec (B.Sc. Notre Dame), 2016- Cara Brook (B.S. Stanford University), 2012-2017 Timothy Treuer (A.B. Harvard), 2012- Christina Faust (B.S./M.S. University of Georgia), 2010-2016 Jennifer Peterson (Columbia University), 2009-2016 Sebastian Munoz (Chile), 2009-2015 2 Nitin Sekar, (B.S. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), 2008-2014 Leslie Reperant (D.V.M. University of Lyon), 2005-2010 Juliet Pulliam (Duke University), 2002-2007 Katie Hampson (Oxford University), 2002-2007 Kelly Lee (B.Sc. U Wisconsin, Madison), 2001-2006 Ricardo Holdo (A.B. Harvard; M.S. Gainesville), 1999-2005 Anna Jolles (B.Sc. Oxford University), 1999-2004 Rae Winfree (B.Sc. Columbia; M.Sc. Rutgers), 1996-2002 Paula Kahumbu (B.Sc. Bristol University, U.K.; M.Sc. University of Florida), 1994-2001 Jon Paul Rodriguez (B.Sc. Caracas University, Venezuela), 1993-1999 Charles Foley (B.Sc. Oxford University), 1992-2002 Martha Hurley (B.Sc. Harvard University), 1991-2000 Jorge Ahumada (B.Sc. Bogota University, Columbia), 1991-1995 Adina Merenlender (M.Sc. University of California), 1987-1993 POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS Ian Hatton (PhD, University of Toronto), 2017 Carrie Cizauskas (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley), 2013-2016 Anieke van Leeuwen (Ph.D. University of Amsterdam), 2013 -2015 Paul Williams (Ph.D. Toronto University) 2012-2015 Raina Plowright (Ph.D. UC Davis), 2010-2014 Leslie Reperant (Ph.D. 2010 Princeton University), 2010- 2011 Claire Standley (D.Phil. Nottingham University, MNH-UK), 2010-2012 Stephanie Eby (Ph.D. Syracuse University), 2010- 2011 Peter Molnar (Ph.D. University of Calgary), 2010- 2014 Katarzyna Nowak (D.Phil. Cambridge University), 2010- 2011 Eric Osnas (Ph.D. University of Illinois), 2009-2012 Walter Jetz (D.Phil. Oxford University), 2003-2006 Parviez Hosseini (Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara), 2002-2009 Cassandra Nunez (Ph.D. 2002, Princeton University), 2003-2004 Karin Lindström (Ph.D. Stockholm University), 2001-2004 Jon Paul Rodriguez (Ph.D. 1999, Princeton University), 1999-2001 Sonia Altizer (Ph.D. 1998, U Minnesota), 1999-2001 Johannes Foufoupoulos (Ph.D. 1998, U Madison-Wisconsin), 1998-2002 Simon Frost (D.Phil. 1995, Oxford University), 1996-1997 Giulio de Leo (Ph.D. 1991, Polytechnico Milano), 1993-1996 Margarita Lampo (Ph.D. 1991, Caracas University), 1993-1996 Tim O'Brien (Ph.D. 1990, University of Florida), 1990-1992 Margaret Kinnaird (Ph.D. 1990, University of Florida), 1990-1992 Nicholas Georgiadis (Ph.D. 1987, Syracuse University), 1987-1989 SYMPOSIA, INVITED ADDRESSES AND SEMINARS 2017 Ecological Society of America, Invited Plenary Speaker: Trophic Cascades in Yellowstone NP. Speaker and Organizer, “Greater Serengeti Society: Founding Meeting, Seronera, Tanzania. Invited Participant, Ecological Solution and Human Health, NCEAS, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. Co-Organizer Workshop on Climate Change and Disease Dynamics, ICTP, Trieste, Italy. High Level UN/World Bank Meeting on Future of Water, Bellagio, Italy. Gates Neglected Tropical Diseases Modelling Consortium, Annual Workshop, Warwick, UKE. Workshop on Fire in Serengeti, Arusha, Tanzania. 2016 Invited Plenary Speaker, EcoHealth-OneHealth joint Meeting, Melbourne, Australia. 3 Invited Speaker, Models for Disease Control, American Society Trop Med and Hygiene Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. MuskOx Health in a Changing Arctic Meeting, Invited Speaker, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Invited Participant IUCN and GEF meeting, Washington Dc. Vector Borne Disease in Changing Climate, Delhi, India. Invited Speaker, NOAA Marine Mammal Health biannual Meeting, Virginia, USA. Santa Fe Institute Workshop on Prediction, Participant. Invited Speaker, Nelson Mandela Symposium on Conservation in Africa, NMAIST, Arusha, Tanzania. Invited Plenary Speaker, Conference on Poverty Ecole EDD, Marseilles, France. Workshop on Evolution of Grassland Ecosystems, Dartmouth, New Hampshire, USA. Invited Speaker- workshop on “20 Years of Wolves in Yellowstone”, Gardiner, Montana, USA. 2015 Invited symposium speaker “Role of Fire in African Savanna Ecosystems”, Bi-Annual TAWIRI meeting, Arusha, Tanzania. Invited speaker, Grassland Dynamics Workshop, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, USA. Invited Speaker, Workshop on Complex Life Cycles, Santa Fe Institute. Invited Speaker, Arctic Ungulate Meeting, Roros, Norway. Invited Symposium Speaker, 100th Annual Meeting of Ecological Society of America, Baltimore. Invited Plenary Speaker, Emerging Pathogens, Helsinki, Finland. Invited Plenary Speaker, One Health Meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Co-Organizer ICTP Course on Climate Change and Infectious Diseases, Sao Paolo, Brazil. 2014 Invited Participant, Arctic BioDiversity Meeting, Tromso, Norway. Invited Speaker, EPD Workshop of Disease and Poverty, Paris, France. Organizer SYSENC workshop Land Use Change and Infectious Disease, Arlington, Virginia. Invited Speaker, Jacques Monod Conference on Evolution of Infectious Disease, Roscof, France. Symposium Speaker, Wildlife Disease Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.