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Faculty


Dr. Sarah Lea McGuire -
Professor and Chair of the Department
Courses: Introductory Cell Biology, Molecular Cell Biology, and Introduction to Liberal Studies
Interests: Eukaryotic cell cycle
Office: OH 223
Telephone: 974-1414

   

Dr. James P. McKeown -
Professor
Courses: Introductory Cell Biology, General Zoology, Comparative Vertebrate Morphology, Histology, and Entomology
Interests: Animal Behavior, Development, Plant-insect interactions, fauna of the Yucatan.
Office: OH 239
Telephone: 974-1410

   

Prof. Robert Nevins -
Associate Professor
Courses: General Botany, Bacteriology, Immunology and Virology, Systematics and Evolution, and Human Evolution
Interests: Microbiology, Virology, Botany, Evolution, History of science
Office: OH 215
Telephone: 974-1412

   

Dr. Debora Mann -
Assistant Professor
Courses: General Botany, General Zoology, Ecology, Field Biology, and Environmental Studies Seminar.
Interests: Ecology of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Environmental Studies
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Office: OH 219
Telephone: 974-1415

   

Dr. Bernadette J. Connors -
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Assistant Professor
Courses: Introductory Cell Biology and Genetics
Interests: Cell cycle regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Forest tree biotechnology, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
American Chestnut Foundation
Office: OH 235
Telephone: 974-1411


   
Dr. Markus P Tellkamp -
Assistant Professor
Courses: Introductory Cell Biology, General Zoology
Interests:
Ornithology, Physiological Ecology, Zooarchaeology, and Conservation Biology of the Yucatan Peninsula and the Andes Mts; Molecular Cell Biology
Office: OH 223
Telephone: 974-1095

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