Douglas S. Green:  
Curriculum Vitae (selected)

Education:

1980 Ph.D. Biology Princeton University
1979 M.S. Biology Princeton University
1975 B.S. Biology Stanford University
1986 M.S. Computer Science Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Positions:

2000 -- now Saint Michael's Department of Biology
1987 -- 2000 Saint Michael's Department of Computer Science
1985 -- 1987 W.P.I Department of Computer Science
1984

     (spring)

Tufts University Department of Biology
1983 -- 1984 Holy Cross Department of Biology
1980 -- 1983 Vassar College Department of Biology

Publications:

Green, Douglas S., and Donna M. Bozzone, 2001.  A Test of Hypotheses about Random Mutation:  Using Classic Experiments To Teach Experimental Design.  Amer. Biol. Teacher 63(1):  54 - 58.
Green, Douglas S., and Donna M. Bozzone, 1999.  Island Biogeography and the Design of Natural Preserves.  In:  Kuntz, Susan, Arthur Hessler, and Glenn Bauer (eds.) Making Meaning:  Integrating Science through the Case Study Approach to Teaching and Learning, 15 - 33.
Green, Douglas S., and David C. Brown, 1987.  Spatial reasoning during desigh:  fit and assembly.  In:  W. E. Eder (ed.) Proceedings of the 1987 Int'l Conf. on Engineering Design, Amer. Soc. Mech. Eng. 607 - 614.
Green, Douglas S., and David C. Brown, 1987.  Qualitative reasoning during design about shape and fit.  In:  J. Gero (ed.) Expert Systems in Computer-Aided Design, North Holland.
Green, Douglas S., 1983.  The efficacy of dispersal in relation to safe site availability.  Oecologia 56:  356 - 358.
Waller, Donald W., and Douglas S. Green, 1981.  The implications of sex for the analysis of life histories.  Amer. Nat. 117:  810 - 813.
Green, Douglas S. 1980.  The terminal velocity and dispersal of spinning samaras.  Amer. J. Bot. 67:  1218 - 1224.

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