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Dr. Jennifer Bouldin
Dean of Science and Mathematics
Director of the Ecotoxicology Research Facility
Education
- BS - 1976 - Medical Technology, University of Arkansas School for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas
- PhD - 2004 - Environmental Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, AR
Courses Taught
- Principles of Ecology
- Principles of Ecology Lab
- Wetland Delineation
- Wetland Evaluation
- Special Problems
- Agriculture and the Environment (team taught)
- Aquatic Ecotoxicology (team taught)
- Topical seminar in Environmental Sciences
- Global water issues
Research Interests
- Aquatic ecotoxicology
- Aquatic vegetation
- Modification of agricultural runoff
- Sediments, sediment remediation
- Aquatic habitat assessment
- Assessment of toxicity of nanoparticles to laboratory test organisms
Biography
Dr. Bouldin's research involves aquatic toxicology and the use of laboratory test organisms to predict instream effects of agricultural runoff to downstream ecosystems. My research also includes the mitigation of agricultural runoff within receiving structures, specifically vegetated ditches and constructed wetlands. The role of aquatic vegetation in the remediation process, more specifically, phytoremediation of agricultural chemicals utilizing indigenous aquatic vegetation from agricultural ditches and wetlands. Recent research has also included assessing the impact of nonpoint source runoff as part of a watershed assessment utilizing in-situ Asian clams, Corbicula fluminea and the development of a farm-scale environmental risk assessment.
Ongoing research includes investigating the environmental fate and effects of nanoparticles to Ceriodaphnia dubia and Raphidocelis subcapitata.
Contact Information
P:
870-972-3079 COSM
P:
870-972-2570 Ecotox
jbouldin@AState.edu
Office
Building: Lab Science West
Room: 552