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James Salierno is a Professor of Biology and Deputy Chair in the Department of Biological Sciences at Fairleigh Dickinson University. His research focuses on the effects of anthropogenic contaminants on aquatic ecosystems, including pharmaceutical compounds on fish development and wastewater effluent impacts on algal and invertebrate communities.
- Education: BS (University of Rhode Island), MS (University of Maryland Eastern Shore), PhD (University of Maryland College Park)
Research Interests: Environmental toxicology, aquatic ecology, and ecotoxicology drive his work on contaminant effects in marine and freshwater systems. His studies address neurotoxins, endocrine disruptors, and sustainable fisheries practices.
Publications: His recent work spans neurotoxin impacts on fish behavior, wastewater pollution effects, and marine conservation strategies. Key themes include contaminant bioaccumulation, physiological stress responses, and ecosystem health.
Contact: Email james_salierno@fdu.edu for inquiries.
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