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David Pimentel
Professor
5126 Comstock Hall
Phone: 607-255-2212
Fax: 607-255-0939
Email: dp18@cornell.edu
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Training
Ph.D. - Cornell University, 1951
B.S. - U. of Massachusetts, Amherst, 1948
Division of Effort
Research: 70%
Teaching
30%, Environmental Policy (BioSci
661, BioSci 461, ALS 661)
Program Overview And Objectives For Next 5 Years
The research spans the field of basic population ecology, genetics,
ecological and economic aspects of pest control, biological control, energy
use and conservation, genetic engineering, sustainable agriculture, soil
and water conservation, and natural resource management and environmental
policy. During the next 5 years this multidisciplinary effort will continue.
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Professional Experience
Pre- or Post-doctoral experience
- 1961- O.E.E.C. Fellow, Oxford University, England 1961 - NSF Computer
Scholar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
(during summer)
- 1954-55 Post-doctorate, University of Chicago, Illinois (winters)
Professorships
- 1976-present Professor of Insect Ecology & Agricultural Sciences,
Dept. of Entomology and Section of Ecology and Systematics, Cornell
University
- 1969-76 Professor of Insect Ecology, Dept. of Entomology and Section
of Ecology and Systematics, Cornell University
- 1973-74 Professor, Core Faculty, Center for Environmental Quality
Management, Cornell University
- 1963-69 Professor and Head of Dept. of Entomology and Limnology, Cornell
University
- 1960-63 Associate Professor of Insect Ecology, Cornell University
- 1955-60 Assistant Professor of Insect Ecology, Dept. of Entomology
and Limnology, Cornell University
Administrative responsibilities
- 1963-69 Professor and Head of Dept. of Entomology and Limnology, Cornell
University
- 1954-55 Project Leader, Technical Development Laboratory, U.S. Public
Health Service, Savannah, GA
- 1951-54 Chief, Tropical Research Laboratory, U.S. Public Health Service,
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Professional Activities(1990 to present)
A. Professional Societies
- Ecological Society of America
- Entomological Society of America
- Society for the Study of Evolution
- Entomological Society of Canada
- American Society of Naturalists
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American Institute of Biological Sciences
B. Sabbatical Leaves
- Consulting Ecologist on White House Staff, 1969-1970
- Oxford University, 1956
C. Professional Assignments, Honors, Awards
- Organization for European Economic Cooperation Fellowship at Oxford
University, NSF Computer Scholar. Invitational lectures at the following
international congresses: Keynote Address Agroecology and Conservation
Issues, Padova, Italy (1990); Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar (1990-1991);
Keynote Address Energy Strategies for Sustainable Food Production, Berlin,
Germany (1991); Keynote Address Reducing the Nonrenewables in Agriculture,
Nova Scotia (1991); Keynote Address Council of Biotechnology Centers,
Washington, D.C. (1991); 1992 Award for Distinguished Service to Rural
Life, Rural Sociological Society Council; Honorary Professor, Institute
of Applied Ecology Shenyang, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1995).
D. Department Committees
- Library
- Positions
- Job opportunities for Entomology
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Publications
Pimentel, D. (ed.) 1991. Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture.
Vols. I-III. 2nd ed. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. 765 pp., 757 pp.,
749 pp.
Pimentel, D. & H. Lehman, eds. 1993. The Pesticide Question: Environment,
Economics, and Ethics. Chapman & Hall, NY. 441 pp.
Pimentel, D., C. Harvey, P. Resosudarmo, K. Sinclair, D. Kurtz, M. McNair,
S. Crist, L. Spritz, L. Fitton, R. Saffouri & R. Blair. 1995. Environmental
and Economic Costs of Soil Erosion and Conservation Benefits. Science
267: 1117-1123.
Pimentel, D., G. Rodrigues, T. Wang, R. Abrams, K. Goldberg, H. Staecker,
E. Ma, L. Brueckner, L. Trovato, C. Chow, U. Govindarajulu & S. Boerke.
1994. Renewable energy: Economic and Environmental Issues. BioScience
44 (8): 536-547.
Pimentel, D., R. Harman, M. Pacenza, J. Pecarsky, and M. Pimentel. 1994.
Natural resources and an optimum human population. Population and Environment
15 (5): 347-369.
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