Sindermann, Carl J(ames)
SINDERMANN, Carl J(ames)
SINDERMANN, Carl J(ames). American, b. 1922. Genres: Biology, Environmental sciences/Ecology, Marine sciences/Oceanography. Career: National Marine Fisheries Service, Oxford Laboratory, Oxford, MD, senior scientist, scientific editor, 1981-84. University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL), adjunct professor at Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. Past member of faculty, Brandeis University; also worked as director of marine research laboratories in Sandy Hook, NJ, Oxford, MD, and Miami, FL, and as adjunct professor at University of Rhode Island, University of Guelph, Cornell University, and Georgetown University. Former member of U.S.-Japan Joint Natural Resources Panel on Aquaculture. Former president, World Aquaculture Society. Publications: Winning the Games Scientists Play, 1982, rev. ed., 2001; The Joy of Science, 1984; Survival Strategies for New Scientists, 1987; Disease Diagnosis and Control in Aquaculture, 1988; Principal Diseases of Marine Fish, 2 vols., 1990; (with C.M. Yentsch) The Woman Scientist: Meeting the Challenges for a Successful Career, 1992; Ocean Pollution, 1996; (with T.K. Sawyer) The Scientist as Consultant, 1997. Address: 7660 Tred Avon Circle, Easton, MD 21601, U.S.A.