_About me
This is a site for users in remote areas wanting to update their knowledge and skills.
My basic philosophy in community–based research (a.k.a., grass–roots science) has always been—
that technical skills and expertise are to be developed within the communities in order for this knowledge base to be retained after a contract or grant period ends.
I believe that when communities ask their own questions, have their own data, and their own collation, analysis, and interpretation of others’ data they will
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There doesn’t seem to be any other way to show my profile, so here it is on this page.
My special areas—
* Capacity–building among tribal governments and rural communities in environment, health, information technology, natural resources, and science * Community–based research, economic development, & management * Organizational culture of nuclear weapons laboratories * Complex systems * Cultural resources & museums * Strategic planning, public involvement * Teaching, including community outreach and public interpretation
My previous projects include—
Credentials by themselves are not the best judge of reliability and validity, but they can be an important tool.
- Ph.D., human biology and cultural adaptation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Dip., Human Biology, University of Oxford (Wolfson College), equivalent to MS public health
- B.A. cum laude, anthropology, natural sciences, Spanish, Beloit College (USA)
I’m a long-time member of
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS one of three of us in remote Alaska)
Sigma Xi, the scientific research society (evidently the only member in remote Alaska)
previously
professional member of American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)
founding board member, Australasian Society for Human Biology
[Since Katrina, I signed up to participate in “Lessons Learned Information Sharing (LLIS.gov), the national network of Lessons Learned and Best Practices for emergency response providers and homeland security officials.” Because there isn’t anything about bird flu on that site yet, and no one else from rural Alaska, I would love to share what we know with them. https://www.llis.dhs.gov/]
other stuff here—
http://cerebraloddjobs.edublogs.org/








