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Emeritus

William Schurg

Professor Emeritus

waschurg@email.arizona.edu
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S. Patricia Stock

Emerita ACBS Director and Professor

spstock@arizona.edu
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Carlos Reggiardo

Research Scientist Emeritus

520-621-2356 x14
creggiar@ag.arizona.edu
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Peder Cuneo

Professor Emeritus

cuneo@arizona.edu
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Chuck Sterling

Professor Emeritus

520-621-4580
csterlin@u.arizona.edu
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Doug Reed

Lecturer Emeritus

dreed@ag.arizona.edu
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Robert Glock

Research Scientist Emeritus

520-621-2356 x13
glock@arizona.edu
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Bob Collier

Professor Emeritus

520-621-7622
rcollier@ag.arizona.edu
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Ronald Allen

Professor Emeritus

520-621-7626
rallen@ag.arizona.edu
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