Susan Allen-Gil

Susan Allen-Gil

Susan Allen-Gil

Associate Professor

Biology
School of Humanities and Sciences
Latin American Studies

Specialty:Environmental Toxicology
Phone:(607) 274-1066
E-mail:sallen@ithaca.edu
Office:253 Ctr for Natural Sciences
Ithaca, NY 14850
Allen-Gil's Research

Other Involvements:

 Office Hours:

  • Monday and Friday 1-2:00, OR
  • by appointment

 

Education

  • Ph.D., Oregon State University (1995)
  • M.E.M., Duke University (1989)
  • B.Sc., St. Lawrence University (1984)

My area of focus is environmental toxicology and habitat degradation in freshwater systems. More specifically, I am investigating:

  •  contaminant bioaccumulation and exposure in subsistence communities in the Arctic
  •  endocrine disruption and reproductive success of freshwater fish
  •  degradation of aquatic ecosystems.

My research program has two distinct areas of focus, one of which takes place primarily during the academic year, and the other of which is performed mostly during the summer.  The first area of focus is the combined effect of physical and chemical stressors on the reproductive success of freshwater fish.  The second area of focus is the source, accumulation, and effects of pollutants in freshwater systems in the arctic, with particular emphasis on the potential consequences of pollutant exposure for subsistence indigenous Inupiat communities.

Students wanting to conduct research in my lab, please read my current projects.

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