Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Genetic regulation of viral pathogens.
Contact:
201 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.Ed., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
304 Sullivan Science Building
Professor;
Ph.D, University of Delaware
Microbial/molecular genetics, microbial ecology, and textile application of bacterial cellulose.
Contact:
441 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
302 Sullivan Science Building
Lecturer;
M.Sc., Queen's University
Contact:
321 Sullivan Science Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
312 Sullivan Science Building
Professor;
Ph.D., The Ohio State University
Molecular aspects of hormonal regulation in development.
Contact:
211 Eberhart Building
Assistant Professor;
Ph.D., Medical University of South Carolina
Cell adhesion and migration in vertebrate development.
Contact:
424 Eberhart Building
Julia Taylor Morton Distinguished Professor;
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Aquatic ecology, trophic interactions in lakes and streams.
Contact:
345 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
416B Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.A., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
306 Sullivan Science Building
Assistant Professor;
Ph.D., University of Western Ontario
Behavior, ecology, and energetic of wild mammals especially bats and rodents.
Contact:
435 Eberhart Building
Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Northwestern University
Gene regulation and cell cycle control.
Contact:
405 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
314 Sullivan Science Building
Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Duke University
Evolution of development, morphology and systematic in monocotyledons, philosophical foundations of science.
Contact:
404 Eberhart Building
Professor;
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Plant population ecology, evolution of the life history patterns, parental effects, and conservation of rare plant species.
Contact:
417 Eberhart Building
Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Genetic regulation for development, organization of cellular membrane systems.
Contact:
231 Eberhart Building
Lecturer, Assistant Director of General Biology;
M.Ed., Virginia Commonwealth University
Contact:
307 Sullivan Science Building
Associate Professor;
Ph.D., University of Washington
Neuroendocrine control of metamorphosis in marine mollusks, invertebrate neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
Contact:
427 Eberhart Building
Associate Professor and Department Head;
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Coordination of reproduction in rodents, chemical senses, and hormonal signaling.
Contact
312 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
318 Sullivan Science Building
Lecturer;
M.A., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
325 Sullivan Science Building
Professor;
Ph.D., University of Kansas
Zooplankton ecology, predator-prey interaction in aquatic communities.
Contact:
104 Eberhart Building
Assistant Professor;
Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
Molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating glucose homeostasis, type 2 diabetes, and obesity.
Contact:
327 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.A., University of Zurich
Contact:
308 Sullivan Science Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
323 Sullivan Science Building
Adjunct Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Syracuse University
Physical chemistry of membrane transport proteins.
Contact:
237 McIver Building
Assistant Professor;
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Molecular genetics of plant morphological evolution, plant genomics.
Contact:
226 Eberhart Building
Lecturer & Postdoctoral Research Associate;
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Contact:
416A Eberhart Building
Professor;
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Microbial food chains in aquatic ecosystems, harmful algal blooms.
Contact:
409 Eberhart Building
Assistant Professor;
Ph.D., University of Wuerzburg
Social insects, life history tactics, behavioral development and aging.
Contact:
105 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.S., The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Contact:
319 Sullivan Science Building
Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Ohio State University
Evolutionary genetics, molecular population genetics.
Contact:
301 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
M.S., Appalachian State University
Restoration & management of small wetlands with a focus on turtles.
Contact:
310 Sullivan Science Building
Professor;
Ph.D., Yale University
Optical oceanography, aquatic ecology, ecology, zooplankton, and lake optics.
Contact:
315 Sullivan Science Building
Associate Professor;
Ph.D., Cleveland State University
Regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics and cell motility.
Contact:
102 Eberhart Building
Assistant Professor;
Ph.D., University of Washington
Chromosome segregation in meiosis, chromosomal proteins, Drosophila genetics.
Contact:
333 Eberhart Building
Lecturer;
Ph.D., Simon Fraser University
Contact:
320 Sullivan Science Building
Lecturer;
M.S., Cornell University
Contact:
303 Sullivan Science Building