Timothy Mousseau
Professor of Biological Sciences
University of South Carolina
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Timothy A. Mousseau is a professor of biological sciences at the University of South Carolina. Since 2000 he has been studying the ecological and genetic consequences of radioactive contaminants on wild populations of birds, insects, mammals and plants in the Chernobyl-affected regions of Ukraine and Belarus. Since July 2011, he has conducted ecological and genetic studies in the Fukushima region of Japan.
Timothy A. Mousseau is a professor of biological sciences at the University of South Carolina. Since 2000 he has been studying the ecological and genetic consequences of radioactive contaminants on wild populations of birds, insects, mammals and plants in the Chernobyl-affected regions of Ukraine and Belarus. Since July 2011, he has conducted ecological and genetic studies in the Fukushima region of Japan.
Current Institution | University of South Carolina |
Current School | College of Arts & Sciences |
Department | Biological Sciences |
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Current and Past Advisor(s) | Derek Roff, Hugh Dingle, Nick Collins, Frederic Briand |
Address | Alabama United States Phone: |
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