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. he/him Email: coenadem@unm.edu Phone: 505-277-2743 Office: Castetter Hall 2428 Website Research Area(s) Cell Biology, Comparative Biology, Computational Biology & Genomics, Immunology, Invertebrate Biology, Parasitology . Professor. Scott Chirhart Visit the Department of Biology. Although my research has turned toward biology education, all of my work is informed by content knowledge in biology, making my research "discipline-based education research" (DBER). Assistant Teaching ProfessorReiss Science Building, room # 422Phone: 202-687-0310Email: ald86@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: wildlife conservation genetics, microbiomes, and disease; science education and communication. Sarah Wylie. Faculty - CAS - Department of Biology | UAB Home | Department of Biology nbagheri@uw.edu(link sends e-mail) Associate Professor. PhD, Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Tennessee, Health Sciences Center, Teaching Associate Professor ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 408Phone: 202-687-0858Email: emc26@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Nervous system development. Associate Research Professor in the Department of Biology. Biology Faculty Department of Biology - University of Louisville 617-253-9395. Box 571229 Reiss Science Building, Room 406, 37th and O Streets, NW Washington DC 20057, Biology Department Committee on Justice, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Development & Neurobiology Research Faculty, Ecology, Evolution, and Animal Behavior Research Faculty, Molecular and Cell Biology Research Faculty, RISE: Research Intensive Senior Experience, Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience, Skip in-page jump links and go directly to main content. 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 Before closing his lab, William Quinn analyzed the molecular and genetic underpinnings of learning and memory in fruit flies before retiring. Faculty :: Department of Biology | The University of New Mexico Professor and Director of the Environmental Biology MajorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 414Phone: 202-687-1822Email: weissm@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Evolutionary ecology; plant-animal interactions and butterfly learning, wasp learning and caterpillar behavior. Paul R. Himes. Faculty - Department of Biology - University of Texas at Arlington Department Faculty | Biological Sciences - University of Denver Department Resources Forms. He currently serves as Presidential Science Advisor and Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Research interests: Postsecondary Biology Education I am interested in the intersection of science education with science studies and inclusivity in the classroom and laboratory. Tania Bakers current research explores mechanisms and regulation of enzyme-catalyzed protein unfolding, ATP-dependent protein degradation, and remodeling of the proteome during cellular stress responses. Gene-Wei Li investigates how quantitative information regarding precise proteome composition is encoded in and extracted from bacterial genomes. Assistant Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room #357Phone: 202-687-4452Email: hickeyma@georgetown.eduInterests: Immunology; undergraduate education. Biology | Department of Biology | ECU 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. Also available for research and coursework are the College Woods, Lake Matoaka, and a house on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Kristin Knouse seeks to understand and modulate organ injury and repair by innovating tools for experimentation directly within living organisms. Faculty | Department of Biology | Georgetown University Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 508Phone: 202-687-5924Email: hamiltm1@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Population genetics and mathematical biology. Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences; Marine Institute on Sapelo Island; Skidaway Institute of Oceanography; Engineered Biosystems Building ; News . Scheduling . Main Office Contact Information: Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm: CNS-Bio_Info@colostate.edu or 970-491-7011. Courses taught: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Animal Physiology, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. Biology Department Faculty and Staff | GMU College of Science Prior to joining the Biology department at Carleton in 2009, he had over 20 years of research and commercial experience in plant propagation,hydroponic growing and greenhouse production. Barbara Imperiali studies the biogenesis and myriad functions of glycoconjugates in human health and disease. David Housman studies the biological underpinnings of diseases like Huntingtons, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Before closing his lab, Chris A. Kaiser analyzed protein folding and trafficking in cells. E-mail : scott.france@louisiana.edu. Phillip A. Research Interests: protein conformational fluctuations and their role in function, adaptation and disease. Interests: bacterial stress response, enterotoxigenic E. coli pathogenesis, the history of neuroscience, undergraduate and graduate student education and mentoring. Davis Family ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 508Phone: 202-687-2567Email: paa9@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:Evolutionary dynamics of range expansion, adaptation genomics, diapause. King studied what happens when proteins do not fold properly leading to conditions like cataracts. Biology Department People - College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse Seychelle M. Vos investigates how genome organization and gene expression are physically coupled across molecular scales. Dr. Alexis Janosik is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Biology; her research focuses on molecular ecology and evolution of invertebrates and fishes. Biology | College of Arts and Sciences | University of St. Thomas Salvador E. Luria Professor of Biology 68-533A. Biology Program ManagerReiss Science Building, room # 428Phone: 202-687-5357Email: di75@georgetown.eduInterests: bacterial stress response, enterotoxigenic E. coli pathogenesis, the history of neuroscience, undergraduate and graduate student education and mentoring. Departmental office: 614 Rieveschl Hall. Before closing his lab, Uttam RajBhandary studied interactions between RNAs and proteins, focusing on gene expression and gene regulation. PhD, Evolution, Ecology andOrganismal Biology, University of California, Riverside, Associate Professor H. Robert Horvitz analyzes the roles of genes in animal development and behavior, gaining insight into human disease. Monty Krieger studies cell surface receptors and cholesterol and their impact on normal physiology and diseases, such as heart disease and infertility. Biology . Amy E. Keating determines how proteins make specific interactions with one another and designs new, synthetic protein-protein interactions. Stefani Spranger studies how the bodys immune system interacts with growing tumors to harness the immune response to fight cancer. Before closing his lab, Frank Solomon and his colleagues studied the determinants of differentiated cell morphology. Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 530Phone: 202-687-5678Email: lr354@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:Butterfly community dynamics; biogeography, climate and land-use change, ecological and biodiversity informatics.Websites: Ries Lab Website, MonarchNet, Butterfly Monitoring Network. alberts@duke.edu. 20, 2022 NSF funds Biology Department's Summer Undergraduate Research Program Nov. 03, 2021 Neset Ozel wins Society for Neuroscience Early Career Award Oct. 18, 2021 Enrique Rojas awarded 2021 Packard Fellowship Oct. 13, 2021 2021 SACNAS Chapter awarded to NYU 410-516-4693 | Lab 410-516-6757. Susumu Tonegawa investigates the biological underpinnings of learning and memory in rodents. BIOL 491, 492 - Senior Seminar. Professor andDirector of Biology of Global Health MajorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 310Phone: 202-687-9884Email: sms3@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Host-parasite interactions, Giardia immunology. Intercultural CenterPhone: 202-687-6061Email: tpn11@georgetown.eduInterests:Historical epidemiology; interdisciplinary premodern environmental history; orgins and late Holocene history of infectious diseases of humans and livestock. 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 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. Research Associate. Biology Department Faculty. Department Directory - North Carolina A&T State University Biology. Department: Biology. Tyler Jacks is interested in the genetic events contributing to the development of cancer, and his group has created a series of mouse strains engineered to carry mutations in genes known to be involved in human cancers. Our faculty, post-docs and graduate students conduct internationally recognized research in a wide range of sub-disciplines and specialties. Sallie (Penny) W. Chisholm studies the biology, ecology, and evolution of the single most abundant marine phytoplankton species in order to understand the forces that shape microbial ecosystems. Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431. Professor and Director of Undergraduate StudiesRegents Hall Science Center, room # 306Phone: 202-687-5997Email:rosenwaa@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Protein trafficking in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; cell wall biosynthesis in Candida glabrata; microbial genomics. Department of Biology - New York University Lab : BLD 212/216. PhD, Ecology and Evolution, Kent State University, Professor Teaching Professor andDirector of the Biology MajorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 373Phone: 202-687-5767Email: jaf243@georgetown.eduInterests:Life history evolution; ecological genetics. Nathan Ahlgren Assistant Professor. Department Chair, Professor, Biology 2 Albers Hall; Phone: 513-745-3624; Fax: 513-745-1079; ML 4331; Dr. William Anyonge . Start now Email: ajanosik@uwf.edu. 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. Francisco J. Snchez-Rivera aims to understand how genetic variation shapes normal physiology and disease, with a focus on cancer. Faculty & Staff | Department of Biology | Appalachian State University More about Dr. Fuselier. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics Emeritus; Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology, Scripps Research Institute. Biology Faculty | Fort Lewis College | Durango, CO Section Navigation: Biology Department. Instructor B in the Department of Biology. The primary goal of the Department of Biology is to provide undergraduates with extensive, contemporary knowledge of life science in the context of a rigorous liberal arts education. I completed my Master's degree in Ecology at the University of California, Davis and my PhD in Zoology at the University of British Columbia. Erin Chen studies how the microbes in our bodies educate our immune systems, in order to engineer microbial therapeutics for human disease. Welcome to the Department of Biology at Colorado State University. Bob Sauer studies intracellular proteolytic machines responsible for protein-quality control and homeostasis. Faculty | Department of Biology - Stanford University PhD, Microbiology, Colorado State University, Professor Department Chair Dr. Stephen Hudman Biology Department Chair; Professor of Biology (2008) shudman@truman.edu (660) 785-4638 Magruder Hall 3046 Login to see Stephen Hudman's Office Hours Department Secretary Cherakee Raine Visit a faculty member's profile to find out more about their research, or find contact details in the faculty directory. PhD, Neuroscience, Ohio University, Teaching Professor As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the University of Denver is keeping students, faculty, staff, alumni and neighbors fully informed through ourPublic Health websiteanddashboard. Faculty & Staff - Biology - Carleton College Associate Instructional Professor, Biology Online Major Coordinator. Jynx Pigart-Coleman BS-Biology, Class of 2021 "To receive a scholarship in memoriam of professor Daniels, a biologist revered for his creativity, is the highest honor of my college experience." The Hal J. Daniel Scholarship Recipient Biology at a Glance Take a quick, by-the-numbers look at our department. The Biology Department occupies portions of the Integrated Science Center on the main campus, along with the Keck Lab for ecological and population studies on the edge of campus. Go to the graduate admission application to submit your information. ], 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. Professor of Biology and Director of The Earth Commons Institute Regents Hall Science Center, room # 391Phone: 202-687-3335Email: ppm28@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Migratory Birds, Conservation, ProfessorResearch Building EPO8Phone: 202-687-2791Email:km445@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Neuroinflammation;misfolded protein disorders; neuron-glia communication; neurodegenerative diseases, ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 516Phone: 202-687-1307Email: mannj2@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Behavior of dolphins; mother-calf interactions; social networks.Projects: Shark Bay Dolphin Project, Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project. PhD, Biochemistry / Endocrinology, University of Geneva, Associate Professor David C. Page examines the genetic differences between males and females and how these play out in disease, development, and evolution. For individual phone numbers and email addresses, visit our office directory. 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. Part-Time Instructor . Biology Department Faculty. Paduano Distinguished Professor and ChairRegents Hall Science Center, room # 304Phone: 202-687-5574Email: mr1513@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Cell biology in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; cell and nuclear fusion, regulation of meiosis. 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. The Lasry Center for Bioscience 15 Maywood Street Worcester, MA 01610. Faculty Student Hours for the Current Term. Primary Faculty. SF State's Department of Biology offers a dynamic learning environment, exciting research opportunities and mentorship by world-class scientists. Department of Biology | San Francisco State University | College of Biology . Department of Biology | Eberly College of Science Assistant Professor. Ibrahim Ciss develops single-molecule and super-resolution approaches to study protein clustering, biomolecular condensation in transcription, and other processes in living cells. Sharp studies many aspects of gene expression in mammalian cells, including transcription, the roles of non-coding RNAs, and RNA splicing. Assistant Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 375Phone: 202-687- 5639Email:jf1605@georgetown.eduInterests:molecular microbiology, microbial metagenomics, and science education. Biology Faculty and Staff | College of Science and Engineering as well as entering CSI graduate programs (Masters degree) in Biology, Neuroscience and Environmental Science and the CUNY Ph.D. program. Yadira Soto-Feliciano studies chromatin and epigenetic regulation in normal development and cancer. Eliezer Calo studies how cells build ribosomes and how dysfunction in ribosome biogenesis and function leads to tissue-specific developmental disorders and cancer. Associate ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 510Phone: 202-687-9256Email: sb753@georgetown.eduResearch Interests:Network modeling of disease; quantitative disease ecology; epidemiology and public/animal health problems. Faculty Filter by Research Area Coenraad Adema. 1-508-793-7173 1-508-793-7174 Fax News Halloween Fun in the Biology Halls 801-422-0871. Brady Weissbourd uses jellyfish to ask questions at the interface of nervous system evolution, development, regeneration, and function. Olivia Corradin investigates the genetic and epigenetic changes in gene regulatory elements that influence human disease. Our internationally-recognized research and education programs focus on organisms, diving . Ruth Lehmann studies the biological origins of germ cells, and how they transmit the potential to build a completely new organism to their offspring. 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 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 28 fields. Faculty and Staff | Department of Biology Peter Reddien works to unravel one of the greatest mysteries in biology how organisms regenerate missing body parts. Campuses. Department of Biology | Utah Valley University Northern Michigan University, with 6,970 students and 194 degree programs, is located along the shore of Lake Superior in the vibrant, historic city of Marquette, consistently named a top spot in the nation to raise . Josh Hall, Ph.D., Assistant Professor. Professorand Director of Graduate StudiesRegents Hall Science Center, room # 504Phone: 202-687-8482Email:gmw22@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Community ecology; Genetic and environmental factors that structure biodiversity. Hutchins Library supports the educational mission of the college by maintaining a rich collection of materials in a variety of formats. Research interests: Ecological developmental biology, life-history evolution, and global change ecology of reptiles and amphibians. lisa.cameron@duke.edu. Richard A. Biology students enter professional programs (Medical Technology and Nursing) or pursue professional degrees (MD, DDS, DPM and DPT etc.) Meet the faculty of Fort Lewis College's Biology Department, find contact information, and read about their research, publications, and community engagement. Faculty Please see our faculty directory for a searchable list of all faculty members in the department. Faculty & Staff | Department of Biology | CSUSB Daniel Isaac. Associate Professor, Biology . Sara Prescott investigates how sensory inputs from within the body control mammalian physiology and behavior. Adam C. Martin studies molecular mechanisms that underlie tissue form and function. 800 W. University Parkway. Schwartz, Thomas U. Before closing her lab, Mary-Lou Pardue studied fruit fly chromosomes to better understand chromosome replication, cell division, and related cellular structures. Our curriculum provides a variety of programs that address the diverse biological careers found in our world of. In January of 2022, the Department of Biology welcomed its newest faculty member, Dr. Aman Husbands. Mount Pleasant, MI 48859. BIOL 294H - Topics: Bioethics. Box 19498 Phone: 817-272-2872 Fax: 817-272-2855 Jonathan Weissman investigates how proteins fold into their correct shape and how misfolding impacts disease and normal physiology, while building innovative tools for exploring the organizational principles of biological systems. Faculty | Department of Biology PhD,Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Associate Professor POSITION: The Biology Department at Northern Michigan University invites applications for a tenure-earning faculty position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2023. Associate Teaching ProfessorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 355Phone: 202-687-9254Email:mc2198@georgetown.eduInterests:Disease of the skeletomuscular and cardiovascular systems; Science education. The Department of Biology is one of the premier teaching and research units on the University of Nevada, Reno campus. Biology Department People Faculty Yasir Ahmed-Braimah Assistant Professor Biology yahmed@syr.edu 315.443.1564 David M. Althoff Associate Professor Biology dmalthof@syr.edu 315.443.1096 Katie M. Becklin Assistant Professor Biology kmbeckli@syr.edu 315.443.2155 Melanie Jane Blanden Assistant Teaching Professor Biology mblanden@syr.edu . Pulin Li is interested in quantitatively understanding how genetic circuits create multicellular behavior in both natural and synthetically engineered systems. We accept both the Common App and our own Pioneer App. Department of Biology - Boston University Phone: 202-687-5357. Area of Research: Evolution of Deep-sea Corals and other Marine Invertebrates, Genetic Structure of Deep-sea Populations. 318.869.5209 schirhar@centenary.edu Mickle Hall, 216. PhD, Neuroscience , University of Colorado at Boulder, Assistant Professor Faculty and Staff. Email. Hernandez Moura Silva seeks to understand how the immune system supports tissue physiology to unveil new approaches to treat human diseases. Reiss Science Building, room # 428. PhD, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado (CU Anschutz), Teaching Associate Professor Anthony J. Sinskey explores the principles of metabolic engineering in both bacteria and plants. Education: Ph.D., Indiana University, 2017, Research Interests:Physiological and behavioral ecology; neuroendocrinology; mechanisms of maternal behavior and stress; developmental biology of feathers, Education: Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1987. Phone: (352) 273-0114. Academic Departments; Biology; Faculty and Staff; College of Science and Technology. Assistant professorRegents Hall Science Center, room # 414Phone: 202-687-3853Email: Isaac.Cervantes.Sandoval@georgetown.eduResearch Interests: Molecular and cellular mechanisms of learning and memory;forgetting memories using the fruit flyas an animal model. Faculty - Biology Department | Xavier University Biology Department Faculty Websites. 77 Massachusetts Ave, 68-132 | Cambridge, MA 02139 | 6172534701, 2019 MIT Department of Biology | Credits. Campbell Hall 368. Adjunct Faculty - Teaching. Biology Faculty Awarded Fulbright Scholar Honors | Department of pbergmann[at]clarku[dot]edu . Faculty - MIT Department of Biology People | Department of Biology | Johns Hopkins University Biology Department Faculty - Washington Adventist University David Bartel studies molecular pathways that regulate eukaryotic gene expression by affecting the stability or translation of mRNAs. 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