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White, Professor and SFRC Director, joined the School in 1985 in a
research and instruction faculty position. He worked for International
Paper Company in Oregon from 1979-85 as a forest geneticist, biometrician,
and manager of technical services. From 1986-2003 he was Director
of the Cooperative Forest Genetics Program, which consists of 13 private
companies and state agencies. These organizations have been working
cooperatively since 1950 to breed varieties of southern pines that
grow faster and are more disease resistant. From 1995-2003 he was
also Director of the Forest Biology Research Cooperative in which
a team of scientists and members seek to understand the biological
mechanisms controlling forest productivity. Since 2003, he has been
Director of the School of Forest Resources and Conservation.
Degrees:
Ph.D. - Oregon State University (1980)
M.S. - North Carolina State University (1975)
B.S. - University of California, Berkeley (1973)
International Experience:
Past experience or ongoing projects in Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, Colombia, New Zealand, Uruguay, Venezuela, South
Africa, and Zimbabwe
Research Interests:
Forest genetics, quantative genetics, mixed linear models and best
linear unbiased prediction, tree improvement and international forest
resources and conservation
Publications
Contact Info:
138 Newins-Ziegler Hall
P.O. Box 110410
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-0410
e-mail: tlwhite@ufl.edu
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