Work with thought leaders and academic experts in aquatic science

Companies can greatly benefit from working with experts in the field of Aquatic Science. These researchers can provide valuable insights and solutions to various challenges related to water resources, environmental conservation, and aquatic ecosystems. They can help companies develop sustainable practices, improve water quality, and mitigate the impacts of climate change. Additionally, Aquatic Science experts can contribute to the development of innovative technologies and products for water treatment, aquaculture, and marine conservation. Collaborating with these researchers can enhance a company's research capabilities, improve its environmental performance, and strengthen its reputation as a socially responsible organization.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in aquatic science include john kerry, Javier O. Morales, Dr. Anthony (Tony) Homan, Loan Phan, Miguel Ramirez, and Vasco Chavez-Molina.

Javier O. Morales

Professor of drug delivery and pharmaceutical product development at University of Chile
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aquatic Science
Other Research Interests (30)
Pharmaceutics
Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Discovery
Agronomy and Crop Science
And 25 more
About
Javier O. Morales is a highly accomplished and experienced pharmaceutical professional with a strong academic background and extensive practical experience. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy in 2006 and the Pharmaceutical Chemist degree in 2008 from the University of Chile. He then went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from The University of Texas at Austin in 2012. Dr. Morales has since worked as an Assistant Professor and later as an Associate Professor at the University of Chile. He has also served as the Director of the Center of New Drugs for Hypertension (CENDHY), where he led a team of researchers in developing new and innovative pharmaceutical treatments for hypertension. Dr. Morales has a strong passion for research and has published numerous articles in international journals and has patented his developed technologies. His expertise in pharmaceuticals, nano and microstructured drug delivery systems, implants, and peptide drug discovery has made him a sought-after speaker at conferences and symposiums around the world. In addition to his academic and research achievements, Dr. Morales is also a dedicated mentor and has supervised and mentored several students in their research projects. He is known for his commitment to excellence and his ability to motivate and inspire others. Overall, Dr. Morales is a highly respected and accomplished pharmaceutical professional with a strong track record of success in academia. His contributions to the field of pharmaceutical sciences have made a significant impact, and he continues to be a leader in the industry.
Most Relevant Publications (5+)

63 total publications

Overview and Future Potential of Buccal Mucoadhesive Films as Drug Delivery Systems for Biologics

AAPS PharmSciTech / Apr 15, 2016

Montenegro-Nicolini, M., & Morales, J. O. (2016). Overview and Future Potential of Buccal Mucoadhesive Films as Drug Delivery Systems for Biologics. AAPS PharmSciTech, 18(1), 3–14. https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-016-0525-z

The Effect of Inkjet Printing over Polymeric Films as Potential Buccal Biologics Delivery Systems

AAPS PharmSciTech / Jun 22, 2018

Montenegro-Nicolini, M., Reyes, P. E., Jara, M. O., Vuddanda, P. R., Neira-Carrillo, A., Butto, N., Velaga, S., & Morales, J. O. (2018). The Effect of Inkjet Printing over Polymeric Films as Potential Buccal Biologics Delivery Systems. AAPS PharmSciTech, 19(8), 3376–3387. https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-018-1105-1

Buccal Dosage Forms: General Considerations for Pediatric Patients

AAPS PharmSciTech / Jun 14, 2016

Montero-Padilla, S., Velaga, S., & Morales, J. O. (2016). Buccal Dosage Forms: General Considerations for Pediatric Patients. AAPS PharmSciTech, 18(2), 273–282. https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-016-0567-2

The Influence of Recrystallized Caffeine on Water-Swellable Polymethacrylate Mucoadhesive Buccal Films

AAPS PharmSciTech / Mar 02, 2013

Morales, J. O., Su, R., & McConville, J. T. (2013). The Influence of Recrystallized Caffeine on Water-Swellable Polymethacrylate Mucoadhesive Buccal Films. AAPS PharmSciTech, 14(2), 475–484. https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-012-9891-3

Formulation and Delivery of Macromolecules

AAPS PharmSciTech / Dec 09, 2016

Morales, J. O. (2016). Formulation and Delivery of Macromolecules. AAPS PharmSciTech, 18(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-016-0685-x

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Dr. Anthony (Tony) Homan

Washington, DC
Dr. Homan provides sophisticated economic, econometric, and policy analysis based on over 30 years of proven experience as a leader in both the public and the private sectors. Experience includes cost-benefit analysis, competition analysis, infrastructure grants, measuring program and regulatory effectiveness, econometrics, and project finance. Dr. Homan has been the Deputy Chief Economist of U.S. DOT, a big-4 consultant at KPMG, a consultant at HDR, Director of Economics & Competition Analysis at the US Federal Maritime Commission, the Chief Economist at the US Coast Guard and he was also a Lead Aviation Economist at the Mitre Corporation. He was also a Senior Financial Economist at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Dr. Homan has presented and published research in the areas of transportation, homeland security, program effectiveness, project finance, and securities markets.
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aquatic Science
Other Research Interests (8)
Public Administration
Economics and Econometrics
Sociology and Political Science
Transportation
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
And 3 more
About
Recently retired Principal Economist and former senior federal government thought leader in transportation, regulatory, program management, and finance. Currently available for short term engagements, public and private sector Board opportunities, and strategic consulting.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

7 total publications

OPA 90's impact at reducing oil spills

Marine Policy / Jul 01, 2008

Homan, A. C., & Steiner, T. (2008). OPA 90’s impact at reducing oil spills. Marine Policy, 32(4), 711–718. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2007.12.004

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Loan Phan

Round Rock, Texas, United States of America
National Taiwan University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aquatic Science
Other Research Interests (12)
Social ecological system
Climate change adaptation
Ecotourism
Protected area management
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
And 7 more
About
My name is Phan Thi Loan (Lizzie) and currently I am living in Round Rock city, Texas, the USA. I received my PhD from the International Doctoral Degree program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development, National Taiwan University, Taiwan in June 2022. My research interests are very broad but are mainly concerned with climate change adapatation, adaptive capacity, political ecology, local community engagement, protected area management, ecotourism and development issues. My studies have combinations of both qualitative and quantitative methods. I have years of experience using quantitative methods include climate modelling (such as Mankendall), spatial analysis (GIS) and remote sensing; and qualitative methods such as in-depth interview, focus group discussion, text analysis, systematic review, People participation GIS.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

5 total publications

Is it because of climate change? Social-ecological system analysis of wetland protected area in Vietnamese Mekong Delta

Wetlands Ecology and Management / Nov 09, 2023

Phan, L. T., Jou, S.-C., Chiou, C.-R., & Yang, C.-J. (2023). Is it because of climate change? Social-ecological system analysis of wetland protected area in Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Wetlands Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-023-09960-1

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Miguel Ramirez

Ward S. Curran Distinguished Professor of Economics, Trinity College
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aquatic Science
Other Research Interests (45)
Foreign Direct Investment
Latin American Economics
Public investment
Marxian economics.
Development
And 40 more
About
Professor Ramirez is a native of Chile and a naturalized U.S. citizen since 1990. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1984 and has been at Trinity College since 1985. He has held visiting positions at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (Summer 1991 and 1992), Haverford College (Spring 1992), Vanderbilt University (Spring 1999), and Yale University (Spring 2006). His teaching interests are primarily in the areas of Latin American economic development and international finance and open economy macroeconomics. At the College he usually offers Latin American economic development and Structural Reform in Latin America during the fall term, while international finance and open economy macroeconomics is taught during the spring term. He also teaches a course in Time-Series Analysis every other spring term, with particular emphasis on unit root and cointegration analysis, error correction modeling, and forecasting. Insofar as his research is concerned, it is primarily dedicated to analyzing the challenges and opportunities that Latin American nations face as they attempt to stabilize and reform their economies in an increasingly globalized world. In particular, his work has reviewed and analyzed the impact of IMF-sponsored adjustment and stabilization measures in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the mixed success of structural reform programs such as privatization of state-owned firms, deregulation of economic activity, and liberalization of trade and finance. His research has also focused on the economic and institutional determinants of foreign direct investment in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the impact of these flows on private capital formation and labor productivity growth in Latin America. Another important focus of his work in recent years has been the growing role of remittance flows in financing private investment spending and boosting economic growth in countries such as Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Jamaica, and Mexico. Finally, he has published work in the history of economic thought relating to Marx's important analysis of wages and cyclical crises, his theory of absolute and differential ground rent, his analysis of the falling rate of profit, Marx's controversial writings on the so-called Asiatic mode of production, and his conception of capital as a social process.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

90 total publications

Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2017

Bulletin of Applied Economics / Feb 16, 2023

Ramirez, M. D. (2023). Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2017. Bulletin of Applied Economics, 115–131. https://doi.org/10.47260/bae/1016

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Vasco Chavez-Molina

Ph.D Candidate in Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder
Most Relevant Research Interests
Aquatic Science
Other Research Interests (7)
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Economics and Econometrics
Law
Oceanography
Nature and Landscape Conservation
And 2 more
About
For as long as I can remember I have been passionate about environmental conservation. Growing up in Peru, I was exposed to some of the most biodiverse places on the planet. From a young age I was intent on protecting, conserving, and educating people about our environment. As I grew, my interest in conservation surpassed my national borders. <br> I have conducted quantitative analyses on illegal wildlife trade in the Amazon rainforest, performed fieldwork on the coexistence of livestock and wildlife in the Tarangire-Manyara region of Tanzania, and more recently examined the application of climate resilient management tools for fisheries in Antarctica. I have published research in several peer reviewed scientific journals including Science, Marine Policy, Ocean & Coastal Management, and Ecology and Evolution. I previously worked for Defenders of Wildlife in Washington D.C. as their International Conservation Associate and more recently for the Governors’ Climate and Forest Task Force as a Research Consultant. I hold a Master’s Degree in Environmental Policy from the University of Colorado Boulder, and I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Studies under the guidance of Dr. Cassandra Brooks. Some of the courses I have taken include: Environmental Science, Environmental governance, U.S. Environmental Policy, Environmental Decision Making, GIS, Environmental Economics, Sustainability Management and Environmental Finance.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

4 total publications

Protecting the Salas y Gomez and Nazca Ridges: A review of policy pathways for creating conservation measures in the international waters of the Southeast Pacific

Marine Policy / Jun 01, 2023

Chavez-Molina, V., Wagner, D., Nocito, E. S., Benedum, M., Gaymer, C. F., Currie, D., Beam, E. G., & Brooks, C. M. (2023). Protecting the Salas y Gomez and Nazca Ridges: A review of policy pathways for creating conservation measures in the international waters of the Southeast Pacific. Marine Policy, 152, 105594. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105594

Managing for climate resilient fisheries: Applications to the Southern Ocean

Ocean &amp; Coastal Management / May 01, 2023

Chavez-Molina, Vasco., Nocito, E. S., Carr, E., Cavanagh, R. D., Sylvester, Z., Becker, S. L., Dorman, D. D., Wallace, B., White, C., & Brooks, C. M. (2023). Managing for climate resilient fisheries: Applications to the Southern Ocean. Ocean &amp; Coastal Management, 239, 106580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2023.106580

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Example aquatic science projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on aquatic science?

Developing Sustainable Water Management Strategies

An Aquatic Science expert can assist companies in developing sustainable water management strategies. They can analyze water usage patterns, identify areas of inefficiency, and propose solutions to reduce water consumption and waste. This collaboration can help companies save costs, improve water resource management, and enhance their sustainability efforts.

Designing Innovative Aquaculture Systems

Aquatic Science researchers can contribute to the design and optimization of innovative aquaculture systems. They can develop technologies for efficient water filtration, disease prevention, and waste management in aquaculture operations. This collaboration can help companies improve the productivity and sustainability of their aquaculture practices.

Assessing Environmental Impact and Mitigation

Collaborating with an Aquatic Science expert can help companies assess and mitigate their environmental impact. Researchers can conduct environmental impact assessments, monitor water quality, and develop strategies to minimize pollution and habitat degradation. This collaboration can support companies in meeting regulatory requirements, improving their environmental performance, and maintaining a positive public image.

Developing Water Treatment Technologies

Aquatic Science experts can contribute to the development of advanced water treatment technologies. They can research and design innovative methods for removing contaminants, improving water quality, and ensuring safe drinking water. This collaboration can benefit companies in industries such as municipal water treatment, manufacturing, and oil and gas.

Studying the Impacts of Climate Change on Aquatic Ecosystems

Companies can collaborate with Aquatic Science researchers to study the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. This research can help companies understand the vulnerabilities and risks associated with changing environmental conditions. It can also support the development of adaptation strategies and the implementation of sustainable practices to mitigate the impacts of climate change.