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Edward A. Rollor, III
College of Public Health: Institute for Health Management and Mass Destruction Defense
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Last updated: Oct 10, 2007 - 12:15:45 PM
Research Coordinator
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-
706.542. (voice)
706. (fax)
Educational Background
- B.S., University of Georgia, Forest Resource Management, 1976- Research Coordinator II, Interdisciplinary Toxicology Program, University of Georgia, 1995-present
- Laboratory Technician III, Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, 1977 to 1995
Area of Specialty
Edward Rollor has accrued an array of scholastic and practical preparation that will add to the operation of the Center. At the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, he initiated field surveillance/research activities, provided training to new employees, and determined manpower, equipment, and supplies for research.In service to CMADD, he collected rodents in radioactively contaminated regions surrounding Chernobyl, and collected tissue from White-tailed Deer at the Savannah River Site. He has provided training to Health Care Professionals and Emergency Communicators in the areas of Emergency/Risk Communications and Core Disaster Life Support. He works closely with the Clarke County Georgia EMA and East Georgia Red Cross to provide emergency communications. He has had training in Advanced/Basic Disaster Life Support and Community Emergency Response Team Training.
Roles and Responsibilities
Instruction/training in Emergency/Risk Communications and Disaster Response Training for Health Professionals and Emergency Communicators.Professional Affiliations
- Member, Emergency Communications, Communications Planning Committee, Strategic National Stockpile, Georgia Public Health District 10, April 2003 � Present- Member, Georgia Agroterrorism Committee, March 2003 - Present
- Chair, Emergency Communications, Disaster Response Committee, East Georgia Red Cross Chapter, May 2000 � Present
- Emergency Coordinator, Clarke and Madison Cos. Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Jan. 2004-Present
- Emergency Coordinator, Oglethorpe County Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Jan. 2004-December 2004
- Accredited Volunteer Examiner, American Radio Relay League, August 2000-Present
- Net Control Station, Georgia Section ARES, Jan. 2005
- Member, Emergency Communications Team, Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief Ministry, April 1999-Present
Selected Publications
- Holloman, K.A., Dallas, C.E., Jagoe, C.H., Tackett, R., Kind, J.A., and Rollor, E.A. �Interspecies differences in oxidative stress response and radiocesium uptake in rodents inhabiting areas highly contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster,� Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19: 2830-2834 (2000).- Dallas, C.E., Schwartz, R., Giddens, C., Whitlock, W., Bell, W., Rollor III, E.A., Reneau, C. �G-8 Medical Response Strategic Plan for Transition to a National Catastrophic Incident,� May 2004.
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