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Professor John
Cairns, Jr
Professor
John Cairns is University Distinguished Professor of Environmental Biology
Emeritus, Department of Biology, telephone:
540-231-8010 (office), 540-951-2799 (home) fax:
540-231-9307 email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Among
his honors are Member, National Academy of Sciences; Member, American
Philosophical Society; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow,
American Association for the Advancement of Science; Foreign Member, Linnean
Society of London; Founder's Award
of the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; United Nations
Environmental Programme Medal; Fellow, Association for Women in Science; U.S.
Presidential Commendation for Environmental Activities; Icko Iben Award for
Interdisciplinary Activities from the American Water Resources Association; Phi
Beta Kappa; B. Y. Morrison Medal (awarded at the Pacific Rim Conference of the
American Chemical Society); Distinguished Service Award, American Institute of
Biological Sciences; Superior Achievement Award, U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency; Charles B. Dudley Award for excellence in publications from the American
Society for Testing and Materials; Life Achievement Award in Science from the
Commonwealth of Virginia and the Science Museum of Virginia; American Fisheries
Society Award of Excellence; Doctor of Science, State University of New York at
Binghamton; Fellow, Virginia Academy of Sciences; Fellow, Eco-Ethics
International Union; Twentieth Century Distinguished Service Award, Ninth Lukacs
Symposium; 2001 Ruth Patrick Award for Environmental Problem Solving, American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography; 2001 Sustained Achievement Award,
Renewable Natural Resources Foundation; Morrill Chapter, Alpha Zeta, Class of
1944 as of 13 March 2002. Cairns
has served as both vice president and president of the American Microscopical
Society;has served on 18 National Research Council committees, two as chair;is
presently serving on 14 editorial boards;and has served on the Science Advisory
Board of the International Joint Commission (U.S. and Canada) and on the USEPA
Science Advisory Board. The most
recent of his 60 books are Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition,
2003; Ecological and Sustainability Ethics, 2003; Goals and Conditions
for a Sustainable Planet, 2002; Japanese edition of Restoration of
Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology, and Public Policy, 1999. Graduate
Committees Chaired: M.S. - 25
Ph.D. - 49 Publications 1411 + 13 in press and 8 in review Service
on National Research Council (the operating arm of the National Academy of
Sciences and National Academy of Engineering) Committees: 1.
Panel on Freshwater Aquatic Life and Wildlife, Water Quality Criteria
1972, 594 pp. 2.
Committee for the Working Conference on Principles of Protocols for
Evaluating Chemicals in the
Environment, Principles for Evaluating Chemicals in the Environment,
1975, 454 pp. 3.
Committee for Study of Environmental Manpower, Commission on Human
Resources, Manpower
for Environmental Pollution Control, 1977, 427 pp. 4.
Military Environmental Research Committee (Installation Renovation
Subcommittee), 1977-79 5.
Geophysics Study Committee, Geophysics Research Council Board (to produce
report Scientific
Basis of Water Resource Management), 1979 6.
Five-Year Research Outlook (Chapter 8 - Water Resources) 7.
Committee for Water Supply Reviews 8.
Committee on Ecotoxicology (Chairman), Testing for Effects of
Chemicals on Ecosystems, 1981,
103 pp; Working Documents for Testing for Effects of Chemicals on
Ecosystems, 1981, 157 pp. 9.
Committee on Application of Ecological Theory to Applied Problems, 1982 10.
Environmental Studies Board (September 1980-October 1982) 11.
Task Force on the Ecological Classification System for Implementing
Environmental Quality
Evaluation Procedures, 1981 12.
Water Science and Technology Board (Founding Member), 1982-85 13.
Chair, Committee on Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems:
Science, Technology and Public Policy,
1989-92 14.
Committee on U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Research, 1991-93 15.
Committee on Waste Disposal Options, 1992-93 16.
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology (BEST), 1992-93 17.
Correspondent, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Human Rights,
1991-1998 18. Report Review Committee (Final approval of all National Academy Press Publications), 1992-1998 September 2003 Paper: Peace and Sustainability: Nurturing Complex Systems Paper: War and Sustainability
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