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Jack D. Hotchkiss
Email: jack_htochkiss@usgs.gov
M.S. Fisheries 1997. Humboldt State University. Thesis title: "A search for hybrids between chinook and coho salmon in returning adults at the Trinity River Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery". Mr. Hotchkiss has worked at the Columbia River Research Laboratory in Cook, Washington since 1992.
Jack currently works on projects examining the physiology and immunology of juvenile salmonid. He runs many different bioassays and helps manage the laboratories at CRRL.
He helped develop the safety program at CRRL and is now the acting Safety Officer.
Before coming to CRRL he worked as a lab technician in a Fish Physiology Lab at Humboldt State University. He was a lab technician on several research projects (rabies and HIV/AIDS) for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Mailing Address:
U.S. Geological Survey
Western Fisheries Research Center
Columbia River Research Laboratory
5501-A Cook-Underwood Road
Cook, Washington 98606-9717
Phone: 509-538-2299 x264
Fax: 509-538-2843
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