Hunt Valley, Maryland (16 September 2024)—EA is pleased to welcome David Lee Haskins, PhD, as a Senior Scientist expanding the firm’s growing research and development (R&D) capabilities. In this position, he is responsible for supporting and overseeing a variety of natural resource-related studies.
“Our R&D practice has expanded more than 300 percent to projects under contract valued at more than $7 million,” said Jamie Suski, EA’s Program Manager for R&D. “David Lee is a terrific addition to our expanding team, bringing a wealth of knowledge in environmental science and a proven track record as a co-principal investigator.”
In joining EA, David Lee brings to the firm an existing project for the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program to assess anthropogenic and climate-induced stressors in coastal and inland populations of spotted turtle populations at Department of Defense installations (link opens in a new tab). The goal is to promote resilience by assessing abundance/distribution; determining exposure to anthropogenic/climate stressors; evaluating potential impacts of stressors on demography, behavior, and physiology; predicting how exposure may impact turtles under future scenarios; and identifying potential significant stressors and work with installations to identify the most effective site-specific best management practices.
David Lee has more than a decade of experience as a research assistant and principal investigator at Maryville College, the University of Georgia, Purdue University, and the U.S. Geological Survey Eastern Ecological Science Center. His work, primarily focused on ecotoxicity in reptiles, has been published in an array of peer-reviewed journals, including Ecotoxicology, the Journal of Thermal Biology, and the Journal of Applied Toxicology. He was recognized by the Louisiana Association of Professionals with a Best Paper Award in General Conservation for “Tissue Distribution of Mercury in the Bodies of Wild American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) from a Coastal Marsh in Louisiana” and received the Chris Lee Award for Metals Research from the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. David Lee holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Maryville College, and a Master of Science in Forestry and Natural Resources and a PhD in Ecological Toxicology from the University of Georgia.
Contact Us
Office Locations
View MapAlaska
Anchorage
Suite 425
Anchorage, AK 99501
Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Arkansas
Fayetteville
Suite 2221
Fayetteville, AR 72701
California
Sacramento
Suite 182
Sacramento, CA 95825
Colorado
Denver
Denver CO 80237
Delaware
Newark
Suite 203
Newark, DE 19713
Georgia
Warner Robins
Suite 600
Warner Robins, GA 31088-9199
Guam
Suite 103
Barrigada, GU 96913-1402
Hawaii
Honolulu
Suite 515
Honolulu, HI 96814
Illinois
Chicago
Suite 18
Deerfield, IL 60015
Maryland
Corporate Headquarters
Suite 400
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
Ecotoxicology & Biology Labs
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
Abingdon
Suite K
Abingdon, MD 21009
Ocean Pines
Unit A101
Ocean Pines, MD 21811
Michigan
Brighton
Suite 600,
Brighton, MI 48116
Montana
Helena
Suite 14
Helena, MT 59601
Nebraska
Lincoln
Suite D
Lincoln, NE 68528
Omaha
Omaha, NE 68114
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Suite 1300
Albuquerque, NM 87102
New York
Marlboro
25 Western Avenue, 2nd Floor
Marlboro, NY 12542
Oswego
Oswego, NY 13126
Syracuse
333 West Washington Street
Suite 300
Syracuse, New York 13202
Rhode Island
Providence
Suite 102
Warwick, RI 02886-3440
Texas
Dallas
Building C, Suite 100
Lewisville, TX 75067
Houston
Cypress, TX 77429
San Antonio
Suite B-10
San Antonio, TX 78232
Virginia
Virginia Beach
Suite 430
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Washington
Seattle
Suite 800
Seattle WA, 98101