Daniel Oerther
1972
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: United States of America
educated at: Johns Hopkins University, University of Illinois system, Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, Northwestern University, Indiana University
occupation: academic
award received: Fulbright Scholarship, Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Jefferson Science Fellow, Fellow of the Academy of Nursing Education, Eagle Scout
position held: editor
Daniel Barton Oerther (born October 11, 1972) is an American professor. He is best known for leadership bridging engineering and nursing to advance environmental health practice through science diplomacy. Oerther uses 16S ribosomal RNA-targeted techniques for fundamental studies of the ecology of bacteria in engineered and natural systems. He promotes transdisciplinarity among engineers, nurses, and sanitarians to improve access to clean water, nutritious food, and efficient energy use in developing communities. Oerther practices innovation in the scholarship of teaching and learning, including modified mastery learning. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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