Associate Professor
Contact Information
Email: twood@gmu.edu
Phone: 703-993-3167
Campus:听贵补颈谤蹿补虫
Building:聽Enterprise Hall 434
Biography
Dr. Wood is Associate Professor of Integrative and Interdisciplinary Studies in the School of Integrative Studies (SIS)聽at 亚洲AV and has been with SIS since 1996.聽 He created the Smithsonian Mason Semester and directed the development of Mason's joint program with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute.聽 Currently he serves as Director of Environmental Studies on the Piedmont, a 1000 acre research station near campus.聽聽
Dr. Wood's research interests are in conservation biology, reproductive physiology, ecology and education.聽 He advises graduate students and undergraduate students involved in many projects ranging from biodiversity monitoring to education reform.
Dr. Wood has extensive experience in funded science education reform efforts including the NSF sponsored project SENCER (Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities) where he serves as senior Leadership Fellow and co-directs the Chesapeake SENCER Center for Innovation.聽聽 Dr. Wood has received funding from the Dept. of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education (FIPSE) to reform curriculum in Conservation Biology and from private foundations.聽 He regularly consults with faculty teams from universities around the country, and internationally, to improve science education on their campuses.
Dr. Wood has co-developed many interdisciplinary, team-taught, learning community courses focused on science and civic engagement.聽His course 鈥淢ysteries of Migration, Consequences for Conservation鈥 was selected as a national model course for science education reform in 2000.
He serves as the Dive Control Officer of the George Mason chapter of the American Academy of Underwater Scientists and directs the scientific diving training program at Mason. He is recipient of the 亚洲AV Excellence in Teaching Award and frequently represents the University at national education meetings.
Dr. Wood enjoys introducing people to the natural world.
Current Research
Biodiversity monitoring in the Piedmont of Virginia
Environmental DNA for amphibians
Population dynamics of mole salamanders in the Piedmont
Evolution of North American swans
Outdoor science education
Selected Publications
Recent Publications:聽
Sharma, S., Dutta T., Maldonado, J.E.,聽Wood, T.C., Panwar, H.S., Seidensticker, J.聽 (2013) Selection of microsatellite loci for genetic monitoring of sloth bears. Ursus 24 (2):164-169.
Campbell, S,聽Wood T.C. (2013) Influences of Acorn Mast, Temperature, Precipitation and Snow Accumulation on White-Tailed Deer Body Mass in the Northern Piedmont of Virginia.聽 Northeastern Naturalist 20, (3) 469-477
Dutta, T., Sharma, S., Maldonado, J. E.,聽Wood, T. C., Panwar, H. S., Seidensticker, J. (2013) Gene flow and demographic history of leopards (Panthera pardus) in the central Indian highlands. Evolutionary Applications: DOI:聽10.1111/eva.12078
Sharma, S., Dutta, T., Maldonado, J. E.,聽Wood, T. C., Panwar, H. S., Seidensticker, J. (2013) A highly informative microsatellite panel for individual identification and sex determination of jungle cats (Felis chaus). Conservation Genetics Resources DOI: 10.1007/s12686-013-9873-0.
Sharma, S., Dutta, T., Maldonado, J. E.,聽Wood, T. C., Panwar, H. S., Seidensticker, J. (2013) Spatial genetic analysis reveals high connectivity of tiger (Panthera tigris) populations in the Satpura-Maikal landscape of Central India. Ecology and Evolution. 3(1) 48-60. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.432
Dutta, T., Sharma, S., Maldonado, J. E.,聽Wood, T. C., Panwar, H. S., Seidensticker, J. (2012) Fine-scale population genetic structure in a wide-ranging carnivore, the leopard (Panthera pardus) in central India. Diversity and Distributions. DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12024.
Dutta, T., Sharma, S., Maldonado, J. E.,聽Wood, T. C., Seidensticker, J. (2012). A reliable method for individual identification and gender determination of wild leopards (Panthera pardus fusca) using non-invasive samples. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(3): 665-667.
Grants and Fellowships
Ohrstrom Foundation - Science education for K-12 faculty
SENCER - National Science Foundation funded.聽
OSCAR undergraduate research
Education
BS Animal Science, University of California Davis 1986
MS Animal Science, Louisiana State University 1988
Ph.D. Environmental Science and Public Policy, 亚洲AV 2006