Justin Congdon is a Professor Emeritus at University of Georgia. For
many years preceeding 2002 he was a senior research scientist at the
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and still participates in many of
the studies being conducted at SREL. Justin earned an associate's
degree at Victor Valley College (1965), a bachelor of science (1968)
and a master of science (1971) from California State Polytechnic University
at San Luis Obispo, and a Ph.D. degree (1977) from Arizona State University.
Justin (a.k.a. Fidel) is the author of 70 articles in scientific
journals and 11 book chapters, and has participated in 10 scientific symposia,
four of which he organized.
In recent years Justin has developed
strong programs at SREL in physiological ecology and ecotoxicology,
including a major initiative on the effects of coal fly ash waste on
aquatic and semi-aquatic organisms. Justin also has the largest Mercury
program of any researcher at SREL or the SRS--to date he has a '40 convertible, a
'46 sedan, a '47 coupe, a '49 coupe and a
'53 sedan. |