Bryan W. Brooks
Professor
Department of Environmental Science
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Bryan W. Brooks is currently working as a professor of environmental sciences at baylor university. He has completed his Ph.D., Environmental Science, University of North Texas, Denton, TX & M.S., Biological Sciences, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS & B.S., Biological Sciences, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS. Dr. Brooks' interdisciplinary research interests broadly include understanding anthropogenic activities and stressors across levels of biological organization, particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions. Students and postdoctoral fellows working in his group are engaged in interdisciplinary projects that often incorporate laboratory and field studies in aquatic, environmental and comparative toxicology, environmental risk assessment, and water resources research. Because of the complex nature of the environmental and ecological sciences, environmental public health and biomedical studies, students receive an interdisciplinary training that balances formational coursework and theoretical preparation with applied problem solving experiences. He had no. of publications in many national nad international journals.
Research Interest
anthropogenic activities and stressors across levels of biological organization
Publications
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Gerding JA, Landeen E, Brooks BW. 2017. Understanding the Needs, Challenges, Opportunities, Vision and Emerging Roles in Environmental Health (UNCOVER EH). Journal of Environmental Health 80(1): 36-37.
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Brooks BW, WB Steele. 2017, In press. Ecotoxicological Perspectives on Healthcare and the Environment. Chapter 4 in: Boxall ABA, Kookana R (Eds). Health Care and Environmental Contaminants, Elsevier, London, UK.
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Kolodziej EP, Choi K, Marfil-Vega R, Brooks BW. 2017, In press. The Necessity of Bioanalytical Tools for Advancing Water and Sediment Quality Assessment. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts