Tom Hinton, Ph.D

University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Aiken, SC 29802

(803) 725-7454;

 

Education

Academic Degrees:
B. S., Wildlife Biology. Colorado State University. 1976.
M. S., Radiation Biology. Colorado State University. 1983.
Ph.D., Radiation Ecology. Colorado State University. 1989.

Post-graduate:
Ecological Modeling Using Microcomputers. Colorado State University. 8-12 June 1987.

Summer School on Radioecology. Organized by the Commission of European Communities, the International Union of Radioecologists, and the Belgian Nuclear Research Center. Mol, Belgium. 8-20 July 1990.

Experimental Design. Statistical design course at the ETH, Zurich, Switzerland. Fall semester 1990.

Radiation-Worker II Training, Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC. yearly since 1992.

Quantitative Ecotoxicology: A Hierarchical Approach. Savannah River Symposia on Environmental Science, Aiken, SC. 20-23 June 1994.

Quantitative Methods in Ecotoxicology. Savannah River Symposia on Environmental Science, Aiken, SC. 10-14 July 1995.

Pathway Analysis and Risk Assessment for Environmental Compliance and Dose Reconstruction. Kiawah Island, SC. 6-10 November 1995.

Identification of Wetland Vegetation, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 18-21 August 1998.

Radiation Generating Device Training, Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC. August 2000.

Handling People with Tact and Skill, Augusta, GA. May 2000.

New Advances in Ecological Risk Assessment, Duke University, Durham, NC. April 30-May 3, 2002.

RESRAD-BIOTA Code Training Course. A model for estimating ecological risks from exposure to radionuclides. Argonne National Laboratory. 4-5 November 2003.

Proof Reading and Editing. Dale Carnegie Course. Augusta, GA. February 2003.

How to Coach Employees to Maximum Achievement. Dale Carnegie Course Augusta, GA. June 2003.

Medaka as a Model Organism for Human and Ecological Risks. Univ. of Georgia, Athens. 24-27 March 2004.

Program Funding and Grants Administration. NIH Workshop. Miami, FL. 5-8 May, 2004.

How to Balance Priorities and Manage Multiple Projects. Fred Pryor Course. Augusta, GA. 2 June 2004.

Curriculum Vita Categories
1. Current Positions
2. Education
3. Professional Experience
4. Research Interests
5. Peer Reviewed Manuscripts
6. Book Chapters
7. Non-reviewed Proceedings
8. Technical Reports
9 Invited Presentations (since 1999, underline indicates presenter, * indicates international venue)
12. Awards and Professional Service