Deborah D Iwanowicz, PhD
Deb is the Acting Environmental Health Program Coordinator within the Ecosystem Mission Area.
Before starting with the Ecosystems Mission Area, Deb was a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of projects that focus on the effects of contaminants on fish health, the significance of disease organisms in invasive species, profiling complex microbial community dynamics, as well as protocol and assay development.
Professional Experience
USGS Environmental Health Program Manager: July 2024 - Present
USGS Environmental Health Program Specialist: September 2023 - July 2024
USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center, Research Biologist: August 2006 - September 2023
Leetown Science Center, SCEP Student: August 2000 - August 2006
Leetown Science Center, Biological Technician: January 1997 - August 2000
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., 2007, University of Georgia
M.S., 1998, Purdue University
B.S., 1993, Purdue University
Science and Products
Evidence of estrogenic endocrine disruption in smallmouth and largemouth bass inhabiting Northeast U.S. National Wildlife Refuge waters: A reconnaissance study Evidence of estrogenic endocrine disruption in smallmouth and largemouth bass inhabiting Northeast U.S. National Wildlife Refuge waters: A reconnaissance study
Mycobacterial infection in Northern snakehead (Channa argus) from the Potomac River catchment Mycobacterial infection in Northern snakehead (Channa argus) from the Potomac River catchment
Spread of the Rat Lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) in Giant African Land Snails (Lissachatina fulica) in Florida, USA Spread of the Rat Lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) in Giant African Land Snails (Lissachatina fulica) in Florida, USA
Efficacy of iodine for disinfection of Lake Sturgeon eggs from the St. Lawrence River, New York Efficacy of iodine for disinfection of Lake Sturgeon eggs from the St. Lawrence River, New York
Distribution, Health, and Development of Larval and Juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Suckers in the Williamson River Delta Restoration Project and Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: 2008 Annual Data Summary Distribution, Health, and Development of Larval and Juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Suckers in the Williamson River Delta Restoration Project and Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: 2008 Annual Data Summary
Intersex (Testicular Oocytes) in smallmouth bass from the Potomac River and selected nearby drainages Intersex (Testicular Oocytes) in smallmouth bass from the Potomac River and selected nearby drainages
Non-USGS Publications**
https://www.lsc.usgs.gov/files/D%20Iwanowicz%202011.pdf
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Evidence of estrogenic endocrine disruption in smallmouth and largemouth bass inhabiting Northeast U.S. National Wildlife Refuge waters: A reconnaissance study Evidence of estrogenic endocrine disruption in smallmouth and largemouth bass inhabiting Northeast U.S. National Wildlife Refuge waters: A reconnaissance study
Mycobacterial infection in Northern snakehead (Channa argus) from the Potomac River catchment Mycobacterial infection in Northern snakehead (Channa argus) from the Potomac River catchment
Spread of the Rat Lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) in Giant African Land Snails (Lissachatina fulica) in Florida, USA Spread of the Rat Lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) in Giant African Land Snails (Lissachatina fulica) in Florida, USA
Efficacy of iodine for disinfection of Lake Sturgeon eggs from the St. Lawrence River, New York Efficacy of iodine for disinfection of Lake Sturgeon eggs from the St. Lawrence River, New York
Distribution, Health, and Development of Larval and Juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Suckers in the Williamson River Delta Restoration Project and Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: 2008 Annual Data Summary Distribution, Health, and Development of Larval and Juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Suckers in the Williamson River Delta Restoration Project and Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: 2008 Annual Data Summary
Intersex (Testicular Oocytes) in smallmouth bass from the Potomac River and selected nearby drainages Intersex (Testicular Oocytes) in smallmouth bass from the Potomac River and selected nearby drainages
Non-USGS Publications**
https://www.lsc.usgs.gov/files/D%20Iwanowicz%202011.pdf
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.