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Edward B. Mondor serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology within Georgia Southern University's College of Science and Mathematics. He holds advanced degrees from Simon Fraser University and the University of Alberta, with his office located in Bio Sci 1124 on the Statesboro campus.
Educational background:
- PhD, Simon Fraser University
- MSc, University of Alberta
Dr. Mondor's research centers on insect community structure dynamics and the biotic/abiotic factors influencing these ecosystems. As Georgia's sole forensic entomologist, he conducts critical applied work with state law enforcement and medical examiners to determine post-mortem intervals through necrophagous insect colonization patterns on human remains. His teaching portfolio includes Environmental Biology, Forensic Biology, and Insects & People, bridging ecological theory with forensic practice.
His laboratory operations directly support death investigation protocols across Georgia, though specific grant funding or collaborative networks beyond law enforcement partnerships are not detailed in the source material.
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