Johnson through Wilson

Russell Johnson
Associate Professor of Biology
Courses Taught: Cellular Basis of Life (BI163), Plant Physiology (BI214), Plants of the Tropics (BI259), Molecular Biology (BC378)
Research Interests:
 Physiology and molecular biology of plant seed germinantion and development; characterization of genes and proteins that are involved in plant responses to the stress hormone abscisic acid.
Office:Arey 320
Phone: 
x5723                email: rrjohnso

Joshua Kavaler
Research Scientist

email: jkavaler

 

 

 

 

 

Ethan Kohn

Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology

Courses Taught: Animal Cells, Tissues and Organs(BI315), Biochemistry (BI368), Cancer and the Cell Cycle (BI392)

Office:Arey 114
Phone: 
x5717               email: eakohn

 

Ron Peck

Assistant Professor of  Biology

Courses Taught: Cellular Basis of Life (BI163), Parasitology (BI246), Genetics (BI279),

Research Interests: Physiology and molecular biology of microbes in extreme environments; novel mechanisms of regulation in biochemical pathways
Office: Arey 115A
Phone: 
x5748               email:rfpeck

 

Sarah Staffiere

Teaching Associate in Biology
Courses Taught: Biodiversity (BI131L), Evolution and Diversity (BI164L), Urban Ecology Senior Seminar (BI402)
Office: Olin 305
Phone: 
x5747                email:sgstaffi

 

 


Judy Stone
Associate Professor of Biology
Courses Taught: Evolution and Diversity (BI164), Taxonomy of Flowering Plants (BI211), Woody Plants (BI237), Plants of the Tropics (BI259), Evolution (BI320)
Research Interests:

Office: Arey 104
Phone: 
x5736                email: jstone
Webpage: personal page

 

 

Andrea Tilden
Warren Merrill Associate Professor of Biology
Courses Taught: Biology of Race and Gender (BI245), Neurobiology (BI274), Mammalian Physiology (BI275), Advanced Neurobiology (BI374)
Research Interests: 
Circadian rhythms:  behavioral, physiological, cellular, and molecular aspects of circadian processes using crustaceans as a model system; neuronal development; neural protein expression patterns.
Office: Olin 334
Phone: 
x5743                email: artilden

 

Herb Wilson
Leslie B. Arey Professor of the Biosciences
Courses Taught: The Science of Baseball (BI123), Evolution and Diversity (BI164), Marine Invertebrate Zooloogy (BI254), Winter Ecology (BI257), Ornithology (BI334), Community Ecology (BI354), Tropical Biology (BI358)
Research Interests:
 Impacts of climate change on the migration of Maine migratory breeding birds; winter foraging of Maine songbirds; ecology of damselflies, damselflies and butterflies
Office: Arey 113
Phone: 
x5739                email:whwilson
WebpagesPersonal page       Mainebirds

 

 

 

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