Abdullah Nadeem | Neurosurgery | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Abdullah Nadeem : Neurosurgery | Best Scholar Award

Ph.D at Dow Medical College, Pakistan

Dr. Abdullah Nadeem is a dedicated professional with a robust educational background. He completed his matriculation at Bright Future School, Karachi, in 2016, followed by pre-medical intermediate studies at Adamjee Govt. Science College, Karachi, graduating in 2018. Dr. Nadeem has further enriched his expertise with certifications in Clinical Research, Neurology from Aga Khan University, and Research 2.0 from John Hopkins via Coursera. His commitment to public health is evident through his participation in Epidemiology in Public Health Practice. Driven by passion and knowledge, he embodies the spirit of a lifelong learner in the medical field. 🎓⚕️

Publication Profile :

Scopus

ACADEMIC EDUCATION :

Dr. Abdullah Nadeem’s academic journey reflects a steadfast commitment to medical excellence. He commenced his educational odyssey at Bright Future School in Karachi, culminating in matriculation in 2016. Pursuing pre-medical studies at Adamjee Govt. Science College, Karachi, he graduated in 2018. Dr. Nadeem continued his pursuit of knowledge at Dow Medical College, where he is currently on the brink of completing his MBBS degree in 2024. His tireless dedication to the medical field is evident as he stands on the threshold of his final year, ready to embark on a fulfilling career in healthcare. 🩺📚

VOLUNTEER WORK EXPERIENCE :

Dr. Abdullah Nadeem is not only dedicated to his academic pursuits but also actively contributes to the community through impactful volunteer work. From 2019 to 2020, he engaged with the Patients Welfare Organization (PWA), participating in events like Bake Sales and the Hepatitis Awareness Campaign. In 2019, he lent his efforts to Serve Our Civil Hospital (SOCH), contributing to Handwashing and Heat Stroke Campaigns. In 2020, he furthered his skills at Hamara Mustaqbil (HM), attending a Leadership and Skills Workshop and serving as a counselor. Dr. Nadeem’s commitment continues in 2022 with the First Response Initiative of Pakistan (FRIP), where he not only attended First Aid Workshops but now serves as an instructor, solidifying his dedication to community well-being. 🤝🌍

CERTIFICATIONS :

Dr. Abdullah Nadeem has fortified his medical expertise with a range of distinguished certifications. In 2021-2022, he delved into the principles and practices of clinical research. Furthering his specialization, he completed the 18th Neurology Certificate Course at Aga Khan University and a Beginner’s Guide to Research 2.0. Dr. Nadeem broadened his horizons in public health through the Epidemiology in Public Health Practice program at Johns Hopkins via Coursera. His dedication to research extends to the California Institute of Behavioral Neurosciences & Psychology, where he earned an Introduction to Research certification. Additionally, he acquired valuable skills in systematic review and meta-analysis through a course at Johns Hopkins. 📚🔬

Research Focus :

Dr. Abdullah Nadeem’s research focus spans a diverse array of medical fields, showcasing his multidisciplinary expertise. His contributions encompass neurosurgery, cardiology, psychiatry, and gynecology, addressing critical topics like exoscope-assisted spine surgery, gut microbiota’s link to heart failure, and postpartum depression treatment. Dr. Nadeem has also explored areas such as deep infiltrating endometriosis, cardioprotective effects of nanoparticles, and the acceptance of malaria vaccines. Additionally, he investigates public health issues, including Naegleria fowleri outbreaks in Pakistan. This breadth of research reflects his commitment to advancing medical knowledge across various domains. 🧠🌍

Publication Top Notes :

Luigi Rigacci | Ematologia | Best Paper Award

Luigi Rigacci : Ematologia

Luigi Rigacci, a seasoned hematologist, embarked on his medical journey at the School of Medicine from 1981 to 1989. He later specialized in Hematology in 1990-1992, marking the beginning of a distinguished career. Between 1999 and 2018, he dedicated his expertise to the Hematology Department of Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi in Firenze. In 2018, he assumed the role of Chief of the Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation Unit at San Camillo Hospital in Rome. As of 2022, Luigi Rigacci serves as a Researcher at Campus Bio-Medico University and holds the position of Chief of Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation Unit at Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, Rome. 🩸

professional profiles:

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orcid profile 

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Education:

Luigi Rigacci embarked on his medical journey from 1981 to 1989 at the School of Medicine, laying the foundation for a remarkable career. His commitment led him to specialize in Hematology from 1990 to 1992, honing his expertise in blood-related disorders. This dedicated period of specialization marked the beginning of his impactful contributions to the field. 🩸 Luigi Rigacci’s formative years in the School of Medicine, coupled with his focused Hematology specialization, set the stage for a career marked by excellence and advancements in the understanding and treatment of hematological conditions.

INSTITUTION AND POSITION TITLE:

Luigi Rigacci, a distinguished researcher at Campus Bio-Medico University in Rome, stands at the forefront of medical innovation. As the Director of the Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation Unit at the Department of Medicine and Surgery, Università Campus Bio-Medico Roma, he orchestrates groundbreaking advancements in healthcare. 🏥 His leadership extends to the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico, solidifying his commitment to cutting-edge medical practices. Rigacci’s pivotal role in both institutions reflects his passion for advancing hematology and stem cell transplantation, contributing significantly to the medical community’s progress and patient care.

Awards And Honors:

Luigi Rigacci stands as a Founding Member of the Fondazione Italiana Linfomi (FIL), showcasing his unwavering dedication to lymphoma research and advocacy. 🇮🇹 His visionary role in establishing FIL underscores a commitment to advancing scientific understanding, patient support, and innovative solutions in the field of lymphomas. Rigacci’s leadership as a Founding Member reflects a profound influence on the organization’s mission to enhance collaboration, fund crucial research initiatives, and improve the lives of individuals affected by lymphomas. His involvement exemplifies a steadfast commitment to shaping the future landscape of lymphoma care and fostering a sense of community within the foundation.

Major Research Interests:

Luigi Rigacci is an eminent figure in the medical realm, specializing in the comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and management of lymphoproliferative diseases. With a particular focus on both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, Rigacci has devoted his expertise to advancing the understanding and care of these complex conditions. Additionally, his proficiency extends to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic lymphoproliferative diseases, showcasing a holistic approach to patient well-being. Rigacci’s contributions in these critical areas underscore his commitment to providing optimal medical solutions, improving patient outcomes, and shaping the landscape of lymphoproliferative disease management.

Research Focus:

The author of the cited study “Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors Associated with COVID-19 Severity in Patients with Haematological Malignancies in Italy: A Retrospective, Multicentre, Cohort Study” (Cited: 512 | Year: 2020) primarily focuses on research related to the impact of COVID-19 on patients with hematological malignancies. Their work delves into the clinical characteristics and risk factors influencing the severity of COVID-19 in this specific patient population. This study contributes valuable insights to the intersection of hematology and infectious diseases, aiding in the understanding of unique challenges faced by individuals with hematological malignancies during the COVID-19 pandemic. 🩸🔬📊

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Sang-Phil Kim | Smart grid | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sang-Phil Kim:  Leading  Researcher in Smart grid

Dr. Alan Steinman, Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre, United Kingdom

Congratulations, Dr. Sang-Phil Kim, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

    • Post-doc (1987-92)
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987)
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983)
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979)
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

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    • Post-doc (1987-92) 🌳
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987) 🌿
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983) 🌱
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979) 🌻
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

Working Experiences :

  • Allen and Helen Hunting Research Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2022 – Present
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Allen and Helen Hunting Director and Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2001 – August 2022
    • Supervise a 65-person Institute focused on water resources research, geospatial information technology, and education/outreach
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Director, Lake Okeechobee Department, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), West Palm Beach, FL: September 1999 – August 2001
    • Supervise a 50-person program dedicated to ecosystem-level research, modeling, regulation, and the planning, construction, and implementation of public works projects for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watersheds
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $20 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, Florida Atlantic University, 1994-present
  • Director, Okeechobee Systems Research Division, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: September 1996 – 1999
    • Supervise a 25-person division dedicated to ecosystem-level research and modeling for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watershed, and the connecting estuaries
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $3.5 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
  • Supervising Professional Environmental Scientist, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: November 1993 – September 1996
    • Manage the ecosystem research program on Lake Okeechobee and associated estuaries
    • Conduct research on aquatic and agro-ecosystems
    • Provide guidance to limnological and estuarine projects
    • Manage and evaluate 9 scientists and technicians
    • Serve as a contract manager for limnological and estuarine research projects
  • Senior Scientist, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), San Diego, CA: October 1992 – October 1993
    • Conduct research on the Tijuana River
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, San Diego State University 🌱

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS:

  1. Nomination, 2022 Jim LaBounty Best Paper Award in Lake and Reservoir Management
    • For the paper titled “Assessment of the effectiveness of muck-digesting bacterial pellets” by Kindervater, Oudsema, Hassett, Partridge, and Steinman. Published in Lake and Reservoir Management 38: 150-164.
  2. Fellow, Society of Freshwater Science, 2021
  3. Award of Excellence for 2017, National Garden Clubs, Inc.
  4. Keiser Distinguished Lecturer in Life Sciences, Ohio Northern University, 2016
  5. Patricia B. Johnson Award for Leadership and Innovative Grantmaking, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, 2016
  6. Michigan Environmental Hall of Fame (on behalf of AWRI), 2016
  7. Natural Resource Custodian Award, Muskegon Conservation District, 2013
  8. Sustainability Champion, Grand Valley State University, 2012
  9. Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, 2011
  10. Outstanding Achievement Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Renewable Natural Resources Foundation, 2010
  11. State Program Innovation Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Environmental Council of States, 2010
  12. 2008-2009 Muskegon (MI) Agent of Change, Muskegon Chamber of Commerce, 2009
  13. Massapequa (NY) High School Hall of Fame, 2009
  14. Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Environmental Quality (JEQ), 2007
  15. Environmental Excellence Award, Muskegon Area Environmental Coordinating Council, 2005
  16. Public Health Partnership Award, Michigan Association for Local Public Health, 2004
  17. Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America, 2001
  18. Joan Hodges Queneau Palladium Medal (as part of the Restudy Team) for the restoration of the Everglades, National Audubon Society, 2000
  19. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1999 Outstanding Planning Achievement Award
  • In recognition of the Restudy team’s contributions to advancing the state of the art in the practice of water resources planning
  1. Research Award for Foreign Specialists
    • To present research on long-term ecosystem research as a guest of the National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences (NIAES), Tsukuba, Japan, 3/97.
  2. Invited Research Scientist
    • To conduct research on aquatic bryophytes in the Kuparuk River at the Toolik Lake, Alaska LTER site, 7/93.
  3. Sigma Xi Graduate Student Travel Award, OSU: 1987
  4. Sigma Xi: Oregon State University, 1984
  5. Best Student Paper: Northeast Algal Symposium, Woods Hole, MA, 1983
  6. Phi Beta Kappa: University of Vermont, 1979
  7. Lambort  Award
    • Top student in the study of the Hebrew language. Univ. of Vermont, 1976 🏅

MANAGEMENT COURSES/TRAINING:

  1. Situational Leadership
  2. Capturing Brand You
  3. Forging Breakthroughs
  4. Building Community
  5. Self-Management
  6. Innovation
  7. High Impact Hiring
  8. Partnering for Results
  9. Reframing Change
  10. Managing Change
  11. What Matters Most: A Time Management Seminar
  12. Ethics, Sunshine, and Public Records
  13. Leadership Performance Training
  14. 360-Degree Feedback
  15. Emergency Operations Center Team Training
  16. Supplier Diversity Training
  17. Interpersonal and Communication Skills: A Seminar for the Technical Professional
  18. Effective Customer Service Leadership Training
  19. Key to Behavioral Interviewing and Candidate Selection
  20. Improving Managerial Skills of the New Manager
  21. Key to Performance Appraisal
  22. Key to Coaching and Counseling
  23. Diversity Awareness 🌐

Publication :

  1. Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater, Ecological Applications 12 (5), 1247-1260, 2002.
  2. Biomass and pigments of benthic algae, Methods in Stream Ecology, Volume 1, 223-241, 2017.
  3. Effects of grazers on freshwater benthic algae, Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems, 1996.
  4. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (1), 372-377, 2013.
  5. Improvements to the diurnal upstream–downstream dissolved oxygen change technique for determining whole-stream metabolism in small streams, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 (7), 1591-1599, 1994.
  6. Event and continuous hydrologic modeling with HEC-HMS, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 135 (1), 119-124, 2009.
  7. Productive capacity of periphyton as a determinant of plant‐herbivore interactions in streams, Ecology 70 (6), 1840-1856, 1989.
  8. Periphyton function in lake ecosystems, The Scientific World Journal 2, 1449-1468, 2002.
  9. Nutrient dynamics and food-web stability, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 20 (1), 71-95, 1989.
  10. Effects of herbivore type and density on taxonomic structure and physiognomy of algal assemblages in laboratory streams, Journal of the North American Benthological Society 6 (3), 175-188, 1987.

 

Alan Steinman | Environmental Science

Dr. Alan Steinman:  Leading  Researcher in Environmental Science

Dr. Alan Steinman, Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre, United Kingdom

Congratulations, Dr. Alan Steinman, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

    • Post-doc (1987-92)
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987)
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983)
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979)
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

    Adding a related emoji:

    • Post-doc (1987-92) 🌳
      • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
      • Ecosystem Ecology
    • Ph.D. (1987) 🌿
      • Oregon State University
      • Botany/Aquatic Ecology
    • M.S. (1983) 🌱
      • University of Rhode Island
      • Botany
    • B.S. (1979) 🌻
      • University of Vermont (cum laude)
      • Botany

Working Experiences :

  • Allen and Helen Hunting Research Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2022 – Present
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Allen and Helen Hunting Director and Professor of Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, Muskegon, MI: August 2001 – August 2022
    • Supervise a 65-person Institute focused on water resources research, geospatial information technology, and education/outreach
    • Teach graduate-level courses
    • Principal investigator for research projects on eutrophication, ecosystem restoration, primary productivity, and water resources policy
    • Community outreach and service
    • Advancement leadership and activities
  • Director, Lake Okeechobee Department, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), West Palm Beach, FL: September 1999 – August 2001
    • Supervise a 50-person program dedicated to ecosystem-level research, modeling, regulation, and the planning, construction, and implementation of public works projects for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watersheds
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $20 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, Florida Atlantic University, 1994-present
  • Director, Okeechobee Systems Research Division, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: September 1996 – 1999
    • Supervise a 25-person division dedicated to ecosystem-level research and modeling for the restoration of Lake Okeechobee and its watershed, and the connecting estuaries
    • Manage and evaluate staff
    • Develop and oversee a $3.5 million annual budget
    • Provide technical guidance for the research program
    • Conduct research on nutrient cycling and primary productivity
  • Supervising Professional Environmental Scientist, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL: November 1993 – September 1996
    • Manage the ecosystem research program on Lake Okeechobee and associated estuaries
    • Conduct research on aquatic and agro-ecosystems
    • Provide guidance to limnological and estuarine projects
    • Manage and evaluate 9 scientists and technicians
    • Serve as a contract manager for limnological and estuarine research projects
  • Senior Scientist, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), San Diego, CA: October 1992 – October 1993
    • Conduct research on the Tijuana River
    • Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, San Diego State University 🌱

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS:

  1. Nomination, 2022 Jim LaBounty Best Paper Award in Lake and Reservoir Management
    • For the paper titled “Assessment of the effectiveness of muck-digesting bacterial pellets” by Kindervater, Oudsema, Hassett, Partridge, and Steinman. Published in Lake and Reservoir Management 38: 150-164.
  2. Fellow, Society of Freshwater Science, 2021
  3. Award of Excellence for 2017, National Garden Clubs, Inc.
  4. Keiser Distinguished Lecturer in Life Sciences, Ohio Northern University, 2016
  5. Patricia B. Johnson Award for Leadership and Innovative Grantmaking, Community Foundation for Muskegon County, 2016
  6. Michigan Environmental Hall of Fame (on behalf of AWRI), 2016
  7. Natural Resource Custodian Award, Muskegon Conservation District, 2013
  8. Sustainability Champion, Grand Valley State University, 2012
  9. Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, 2011
  10. Outstanding Achievement Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Renewable Natural Resources Foundation, 2010
  11. State Program Innovation Award (as part of the MI Groundwater Conservation Advisory Council for development of Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool), Environmental Council of States, 2010
  12. 2008-2009 Muskegon (MI) Agent of Change, Muskegon Chamber of Commerce, 2009
  13. Massapequa (NY) High School Hall of Fame, 2009
  14. Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Environmental Quality (JEQ), 2007
  15. Environmental Excellence Award, Muskegon Area Environmental Coordinating Council, 2005
  16. Public Health Partnership Award, Michigan Association for Local Public Health, 2004
  17. Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America, 2001
  18. Joan Hodges Queneau Palladium Medal (as part of the Restudy Team) for the restoration of the Everglades, National Audubon Society, 2000
  19. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1999 Outstanding Planning Achievement Award
  • In recognition of the Restudy team’s contributions to advancing the state of the art in the practice of water resources planning
  1. Research Award for Foreign Specialists
    • To present research on long-term ecosystem research as a guest of the National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences (NIAES), Tsukuba, Japan, 3/97.
  2. Invited Research Scientist
    • To conduct research on aquatic bryophytes in the Kuparuk River at the Toolik Lake, Alaska LTER site, 7/93.
  3. Sigma Xi Graduate Student Travel Award, OSU: 1987
  4. Sigma Xi: Oregon State University, 1984
  5. Best Student Paper: Northeast Algal Symposium, Woods Hole, MA, 1983
  6. Phi Beta Kappa: University of Vermont, 1979
  7. Lambort  Award
    • Top student in the study of the Hebrew language. Univ. of Vermont, 1976 🏅

MANAGEMENT COURSES/TRAINING:

  1. Situational Leadership
  2. Capturing Brand You
  3. Forging Breakthroughs
  4. Building Community
  5. Self-Management
  6. Innovation
  7. High Impact Hiring
  8. Partnering for Results
  9. Reframing Change
  10. Managing Change
  11. What Matters Most: A Time Management Seminar
  12. Ethics, Sunshine, and Public Records
  13. Leadership Performance Training
  14. 360-Degree Feedback
  15. Emergency Operations Center Team Training
  16. Supplier Diversity Training
  17. Interpersonal and Communication Skills: A Seminar for the Technical Professional
  18. Effective Customer Service Leadership Training
  19. Key to Behavioral Interviewing and Candidate Selection
  20. Improving Managerial Skills of the New Manager
  21. Key to Performance Appraisal
  22. Key to Coaching and Counseling
  23. Diversity Awareness 🌐

Publication :

  1. Meeting ecological and societal needs for freshwater, Ecological Applications 12 (5), 1247-1260, 2002.
  2. Biomass and pigments of benthic algae, Methods in Stream Ecology, Volume 1, 223-241, 2017.
  3. Effects of grazers on freshwater benthic algae, Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems, 1996.
  4. Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (1), 372-377, 2013.
  5. Improvements to the diurnal upstream–downstream dissolved oxygen change technique for determining whole-stream metabolism in small streams, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51 (7), 1591-1599, 1994.
  6. Event and continuous hydrologic modeling with HEC-HMS, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 135 (1), 119-124, 2009.
  7. Productive capacity of periphyton as a determinant of plant‐herbivore interactions in streams, Ecology 70 (6), 1840-1856, 1989.
  8. Periphyton function in lake ecosystems, The Scientific World Journal 2, 1449-1468, 2002.
  9. Nutrient dynamics and food-web stability, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 20 (1), 71-95, 1989.
  10. Effects of herbivore type and density on taxonomic structure and physiognomy of algal assemblages in laboratory streams, Journal of the North American Benthological Society 6 (3), 175-188, 1987.