Kristin Knouse seeks to understand and modulate organ injury and repair by innovating tools for experimentation directly within living organisms. ], University of Dusseldorf and University of Mainz, 2001, Research Interests: Molecular physiology; mitochondrial bioenergetics; cryobiology, and animal stress biology, Education: Ph.D., Missouri University of Science and Technology, 1999, Research Interests: Toxicology in during mammalian development, particularly the impact of legal substance use during pregnancy, Education: Ph.D., University of Chicago,1983, Research Interests: Molecular genetics; structure and function of the gene; molecular biology of drug action; gene mapping and splicing, fungal phytopathogens, host/pathogen interaction, Education: Ph.D., Kansas State University, 2014, Research Interests:Wildlife ecology and management; vector-borne disease ecology and control; discipline-based education research, Education: Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2005, Research Interests: Bacterial pathogenesis; toxin biology; host/pathogen interactions; science education and pedagogy, Education: Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1997, Research Interests: Plant genetics and development; drought tolerance; biofuels, Education: Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, 1996, Research Interests: Molecular genetics, biotechnology, and biochemistry; production of unusual lipids and secondary metabolites in plants; trichome mediated pest resistance in Pelargonium xhortorum (geranium), Education: Ph.D. University of Louisville, 2012, Research interests: Environmental justice; brownfields; environmental policy, Education: Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1980, Research Interests: Cellular and molecular physiology; environmental physiology; endocrine and growth factor effects on muscle, Education: Ph.D., Oregon Health Sciences University, 2000, Research Interests: Microbiology of intracellular pathogens and pathogen manipulation of host cells, Professor & Tom Wallace Endowed Chair of Conservation, Education: Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1999, Research Interests: Tropical arthropod ecology, behavior and conservation, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Director, Education: Ph.D. Michigan State University, 2005. Location: Life Sciences Building, Room 337, 501 S. Nedderman Dr., Arlington, TX 76019 Mailing address: P.O. Associate Professor, Biology . PhD, Anatomy and Neurobiology, Colorado State University, Teaching Associate Professor as well as entering CSI graduate programs (Masters degree) in Biology, Neuroscience and Environmental Science and the CUNY Ph.D. program. POSITION: The Biology Department at Northern Michigan University invites applications for a tenure-earning faculty position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2023. Our faculty, post-docs and graduate students conduct internationally recognized research in a wide range of sub-disciplines and specialties. Courses taught: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Animal Physiology, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. Assistant Professor. Richard O. Hynes investigates the network of proteins surrounding cells to understand its roles in the spread of cancer throughout the body. E-mail : [email protected]. Nathan Ahlgren Assistant Professor. Discover More Faculty: Approximately 50 Richard A. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 28 fields. Biochemistry; Computational & Systems Biology; Developmental, Regenerative, & Stem Cell Biology; Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Search for Faculty and Staff. The department spans the full spectrum of biological sciences, ranging from cell and molecular biology to ecology and . King studied what happens when proteins do not fold properly leading to conditions like cataracts. Omer H. Yilmaz explores the impact of dietary interventions on stem cells, the immune system, and cancer within the intestine. Joseph Angleson Associate Professor PhD, Biochemistry, Baylor College of Medicine Faculty Profile Cedric Asensio Associate Professor Three faculty members recently promoted - The department announces the promotion of Dr. Noland Martin to Professor, Dr. Sarah Fritts and Dr. Mar Huertas both to Associate Professor. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics Emeritus; Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology, Scripps Research Institute. Barbara Imperiali studies the biogenesis and myriad functions of glycoconjugates in human health and disease. Catherine Drennan takes snapshots of metalloenzymes using crystallography and/or cryo-electron microscopy. Faculty Please see our faculty directory for a searchable list of all faculty members in the department. Yukiko Yamashita studies two fundamental aspects of multicellular organisms: how cell fates are diversified via asymmetric cell division, and how genetic information is transmitted through generations via the germline. Dr. Hillevi Ets Assistant Teaching ProfessorReiss Science Building, room # 407Phone: 202-687-5596Email: [email protected] Interests: Conservation; anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems; science education. Visit a faculty member's profile to find out more about their research, or find contact details in the faculty directory. Research Interests: Population ecology and physiological ecology of aquatic invertebrates; zebra mussel (Dreissena) biology. Before closing his lab, Chris A. Kaiser analyzed protein folding and trafficking in cells. The Department of Biological Sciences is committed to creating an environment where all members of our community can thrive and pursue the highest caliber of scientific research and education. Fax: (513) 556-5299. [email protected]. Research Interests: Microbial ecology; community ecology; symbiosis; foliar endophytic fungi; scholarship of teaching and learning (SOTL), Education: Ph.D., University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1997, Research Interests: Behavioral neuroendocrinology; environmental signaling and the central nervous system, Education: Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2011, Research Interests:Stem cell biology; metabolism; lipids; signaling pathways; molecular biology; Drosophila genetics, Professor and Distinguished University Scholar, Education: Ph.D., State University of New York, Binghamton,1991, Research Interests:History of science;behavioral and evolutionary ecology; evolution of cooperative and altruistic behavior; cultural transmission in nonhumans, Education: Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1991, Research interests: Behavioral ecology and conservation biology of terrestrial vertebrates and insects, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Education: Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2005, Research Interests: Plant ecology; biodiversity; succession; restoration; plant-fungus interactions; plant-insect interactions; invasive species; sand dune biology, Education: Ph.D., University of Washington, 1980, Research Interests: Evolutionary ecology of parasitism; evolutionary medicine; agonistic behavior; pollination biology, Professor and Chair of the Biology Department, Education: Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2004. Our community is devoted to discovering fundamental knowledge of the living world: from the behavior of single molecules to dynamics of cells, organisms, populations, and interactions of biological systems with our planet. Meet the dedicated faculty and staff who define our department and empower our students to achieve and excel in the life sciences. Biology Graduate Programs; Faculty and Staff. Assistant Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 341Phone: 202-687-5734Email: [email protected] Interests: molecular biophysics and neurobiology, science education. For information on admission requirements, visit the graduate academic programs page and locate your program of interest. Biology Faculty Emeritus Joseph A. Bastian, Ph.D (University of Notre Dame, 1969), George Lynn Cross Research Professor Emeritus Comparative neurophysiology Janalee P. Caldwell, Ph.D. (University of Kansas, 1974), Professor Emeritus and Curator Emeritus, SNOMNH Herpetology, ecology, and behavior of amphibians Welcome to the. Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 318Phone: 202-687-9883Email: [email protected] Interests: Cell biology of Giardia; genome organization and structure. Christopher Burge applies a combination of experimental and computational approaches to understand the regulatory codes underlying pre-mRNA splicing and other types of post-transcriptional gene regulation. Ourcurrent alert level is clear. Biology Department Faculty. Assistant Professor. He currently works to protect the conditions needed to support biomedical research. Daniel Isaac. Department of Biology139 Life Sciences Bldg.University of LouisvilleLouisville, Kentucky 40292Phone: (502) 852-6771Fax: (502) 852-0725, How to become a Biology student: applying to the major, Preparing to apply to professional schools. Before closing her lab, Leona Samson analyzed toxic chemicals frequently used in cancer chemotherapy to prevent further DNA damage. Email: [email protected]. Douglas Lauffenburger fosters the interface of bioengineering, quantitative cell biology, and systems biology to determine fundamental aspects of cell dysregulation identifying and testing new therapeutic ideas. Michael T. Laub explores how bacterial cells process information and regulate their own growth and proliferation, as well as how these information-processing capabilities have evolved. Graham C. Walker studies DNA repair, mutagenesis, and cellular responses to DNA damage, as well as the symbiotic relationship between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. David Bartel studies molecular pathways that regulate eukaryotic gene expression by affecting the stability or translation of mRNAs. Area of Research: Evolution of Deep-sea Corals and other Marine Invertebrates, Genetic Structure of Deep-sea Populations. Salvador E. Luria Professor of Biology 68-533A. Assistant Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room #357Phone: 202-687-4452Email: [email protected]: Immunology; undergraduate education. Education: Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2009, Research Interests: Microbiology; molecular genetics, Education: Ph.D., University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 1999, Research Interests: Molecular regulation of apoptosis in photoreceptors; retinitis pigmentosa and retinoblastoma; effective teaching methods for student success in anatomy and physiology, Education: Ph.D., University of Rochester, 2012, Research Interests: 1) Molecular genetics and neuronal circuits of circadian rhythms, sleep, and feeding behavior in Drosophila; 2) Molecular genetics of aging and cell death in Drosophila; 3) Development of Drosophila models of human diseases (such as Prader-Willi syndrome and Alzheimers disease), Education: Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2016, Research Interests: Evolutionary ecology; functional morphology; biomechanics; comparative vertebrate anatomy; ichthyology (fish biology); phylogenetic systematics and phylogenetic comparative methods, Education: Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2013, Research Interests: Evolutionary and behavioral ecology; speciation; life history; sexual selection and mating interactions; response to rapid environmental change; biostatistics, Education: Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1995, Research Interests: Digestive energetics as related to parasitic infections, Education: Ph.D., University of Louisville, 2014, Research Interests: Impacts of disturbance and invasive species on native plant/arthropod interactions; rare plant reproductive biology, Education: Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2012, Research Interests: Ecosystem ecology; urban ecology; animal effects on greenhouse gas flux; limnology; biogeochemistry; green infrastructure; stream restoration; stormwater management; global change, Professor and Associate Dean, Research and Innovation, Education: Ph.D. [Dr. rer. Lynn Adler R. Craig Albertson Courtney C. Babbitt Madelaine E. Bartlett Tobias Baskin Jeffrey Blanchard Steven D. Brewer Bruce Byers Ana L. Caicedo Elizabeth A. Connor Cristina Cox Fernandes Gerald B. Downes Michelle Facette Karine Fenelon JoAnne Stubbe studies ribonucleotide reductases essential enzymes that provide the building blocks for DNA replication, repair and successful targets of multiple clinical drugs. Department Chair, Professor, Biology 2 Albers Hall; Phone: 513-745-3624; Fax: 513-745-1079; ML 4331; Dr. William Anyonge . Reiss Science Building, room # 428. PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Professor nahlgren[at]clarku[dot]edu 508-793-7107. BIOL 294 - Topics: Biological Research Methods. Iain Cheeseman analyzes the process by which cells duplicate, focusing on how the molecular machinery that segregates the chromosomes is rewired across diverse physiological contexts. Michael T. Hemann uses mouse models to combat cancers resistant to chemotherapy. Email. BIOL 410 - Developmental Biology. 2127 LSB Provo, UT 84602 Liz Bailey. Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 510Phone: 202-687-9256Email: [email protected] Interests:Network modeling of disease; quantitative disease ecology; epidemiology and public/animal health problems. (205) 975-2525. Academics. Jianzhu Chen studies the immune system, harnessing the bodys defense force to explore treatment and prevention for cancer, as well as metabolic and infectious diseases. PhD, Microbiology, Colorado State University, Professor Dr. Mike Chao, Chairman (Neurobiology) Phone: 909.537.5388 Email: [email protected] Lindsay Case studies how molecules are concentrated and organized at the plasma membrane to regulate transmembrane signaling. Faculty | Department of Biology People Faculty Christopher O. Barnes Structural investigation of viral-host interactions Biochemistry Biophysics Microbiology Molecular Biology Dominique Bergmann Cell fate, stem-cell behaviors, and cell polarity in plant epidermal lineages Cell Biology Developmental Biology Genetics Plant Biology Barbara Block Susumu Tonegawa investigates the biological underpinnings of learning and memory in rodents. Professorand Director of Graduate StudiesRegents Hall Science Center, room # 504Phone: 202-687-8482Email:[email protected] Interests: Community ecology; Genetic and environmental factors that structure biodiversity. Francisco J. Snchez-Rivera aims to understand how genetic variation shapes normal physiology and disease, with a focus on cancer. Paul Schimmel has worked throughout his career to translate bench-side research into tangible products that improve human health including those related to alcoholism, schizophrenia, autism, AIDS, heart disease, and cancer. Biology Department Harikesh S. Wong studies how intercellular communication controls the immune response in tissues. pbergmann[at]clarku[dot]edu . Research interests: Postsecondary Biology Education I am interested in the intersection of science education with science studies and inclusivity in the classroom and laboratory. Schimmel, Paul. Instructor B in the Department of Biology. Faculty Research List All current faculty in the School of Biological Sciences at UC San Diego. Amy E. Keating determines how proteins make specific interactions with one another and designs new, synthetic protein-protein interactions. In January of 2022, the Department of Biology welcomed its newest faculty member, Dr. Aman Husbands. Research interests: Ecological developmental biology, life-history evolution, and global change ecology of reptiles and amphibians. Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2003. Hernandez Moura Silva seeks to understand how the immune system supports tissue physiology to unveil new approaches to treat human diseases. 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