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Bio

Mark W. Horner is Associate Professor of Geography at The Florida State University. Mark earned the Ph.D. in Geography from The Ohio State University (2002), where he was honored with the Willard and Ruby S. Miller fellowship for Outstanding Geography Graduate Student (2002). Mark was also honored as a finalist for the Association of American Geographer's Nystrom award for best dissertation in 2003. In 2009, Mark was given a Developing Scholar Award from the Florida State University Council on Research and Creativity.

Mark earned a B.S. in geography from Salisbury University (MD) (1996), and a M.A. in geography from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1998).

Mark is the immediate past Chair of the Spatial Analysis and Modeling Group (SAM) of the Association of American Geographers. He is presently serving a two-year term on the editorial board of Transportation, and is the paper review coordinator for Transportation Research Board (TRB) standing committee ADD20 - Social and Economic Factors in Transportation. Mark is also a member of TRB standing commitee ABJ60 - Geographic Information Science and Applications.

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