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    Cameron Douglass

    Agronomist/Weed Scientist at US Department of Agriculture - Office of Pest Management Policy

    Cameron Douglass is an accomplished plant scientist serving as an Agronomist and Weed Scientist at the USDA's Office of Pest Management Policy. With a strong background in Risk Assessment, Toxicology, Research Design, Statistics, Data Analysis, ArcGIS, and Environmental Science, Cameron holds a PhD in Weed Science and Invasive Species Ecology from Colorado State University.

    Educationally, Cameron pursued a PhD in Weed Science, Invasive Species Ecology at Colorado State University, an MSc in Weed Ecology at Cornell University, and a BA in Human Ecology at the College of the Atlantic. Additionally, Cameron studied at the International Community School of Addis Ababa.

    In terms of work experience, Cameron has held various roles including Biologist at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Postdoctoral Fellow in Environmental Sciences at Trinity College-Hartford, Science Curriculum Writer Consultant at the Successful Practices Network, Recitation, and Laboratory Instructor as well as a Graduate Research Assistant at Colorado State University, Climate Change and Sustainability Research Associate at The New York Botanical Garden, Graduate Teaching Assistant, and Graduate Research Assistant at Cornell University, and Visiting Researcher at the International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology and the University of Maine.

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    Washington DC-Baltimore Area