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Dr. Richard Grippo
Professor of Environmental Biology


BS - 1978 - Marine Biology, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ
MS - 1981 - Biology (Marine Ecology), Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ
PhD - 1991 - Ecology (Statistics minor), The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
 

Office: LSE 316
Phone: (870) 972-3082
Email: rgrippo@astate.edu

Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology

  • Toxicological and physiological effects of pollutants
  • Direct and indirect impacts of mining and oil spills
  • Effects of pollutants on osmo- and ionoregulation of aquatic and marine organisms

Dr. Rich Grippo joined ASU in 1995. In addition he serves as adjunct faculty at the University of Memphis. He is currently working on a number of research projects to include:

  • Aquatic and riparian effects of stream bank restoration and cattle fencing on the South Fork River
  • The fate and effect of aquaculture therapeutant potassium permanganate
    Silvicultural best management practices effectiveness biomonitoring in Arkansas
  • The interactions of nicotine and ephedrine on the cardiovascuscular system of mammals

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