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Prof.
Don J. Melnick
Prof.
Don J. Melnick is professor of Ecology,
Evolution and Environmental Biology at Columbia
University, as well as executive director
and founder of the Center for Environmental
Research and Conservation (CERC). CERC is
a consortium for biodiversity conservation
education, training, and research that includes
Columbia University, the American Museum
of Natural History, the New York Botanical
Garden, the Wildlife Conservation Society,
and Wildlife Preservation Trust International.
Prof. Melnick was one of Columbia's youngest
tenured professors, as well as the Department
of Anthropology's youngest chairman in the
University's history. His research focuses
on conservation biology, population genetics,
molecular systematics, organismal evolution,
and primate behavioral ecology. He has published
over 85 articles, book chapters, and abstracts,
and is actively engaged in research projects
in Brazil, Kenya, Indonesia, India, Malaysia,
Sri Lanka, Venezuela, and Vietnam. Prof.
Melnick received Columbia's Hettleman Award
for Outstanding Teaching and Service, was
a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study
in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University,
and is a regular lecturer at alumni seminars
around the country. He received his Ph.D.
in physical anthropology from Yale University.
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