Hurricane

Frances 2004

Cyprideis americana—An ostracode from the Bahamas

East African

Rift

Text Box: Characterizing and determining the effect of short and long-term environmental perturbations on Earth’s fauna is essential to understanding Earth’s biotic history and predicting its future—-
Text Box: The Paleobiology Laboratory
The University of Akron
Dr. Lisa Park (Boush)

My lab, which includes the establishment of a NSF-funded regional facility for environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM), uses the microcrustacean group Ostracoda to examine questions related to climate change, hurricanes, Neogene paleoenvironments and lake faunas through time.

Dr. Lisa E. Park (Boush)

Professor

Environmental Scanning Electron Scanning Microscope Lab

Department of Geology and Environmental Science

University of Akron

Akron, OH 44325-4101 USA

Phone: 330-972-7630

Fax: 330-972-7611

E-mail: lepark@uakron.edu

 

I am currently serving as a program officer in Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology (SGP) in Earth Sciences (EAR) at NSF.

 

CURRENT ADDRESS:

The National Science Foundation

4201 Wilson Blvd.

Arlington, VA 22203

(703) 292-4724

lboush@nsf.gov

 

 

Contact Information:

REU-BAHAMAS