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Current
Faculty
Andrew,
Alan T.
(Microbiology/Immunology)
Ayebo, Amadu D.
(Microbiology)
Bharathan, Narayanaswamy
(Molecular Virology)
Bharathan, Seema
(Microbiology)
Bi, Shundong
(Comparative/Human Anatomy)
Brenneman, William
M.
(Zoology)
Browe, Andrew C.
(Physiology)
Butler, W. Barkley
(Cell Molecular)
Ciskowski, Gary
J.
(Microbiology)
Gendron, Robert
P.
(Ecology)
Hinrichsen,
Robert D.
(Cell Molecular)
Irani, Vida
(Microbiology)
Jack, Martha J.
(General Biology)
Larkin, Jeffery
(Ecology)
Lord, Thomas R.
(Biology Education)
Luciano, Carl
S.
(Virology)
Nealen, Paul M.
(Neurophysiology)
Newell, Sandra
J.
(Plant Ecology)
Peard, Terry L.
(Biology Education)
Peterson, Russell
L.
(Developmental)
Pistole, David
H.
(Physiology)
Simmons, Thomas
W.
(Environmental Health)
Winstead, Ray
L.
(Biostatistics/Ornithology)
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Interests
- Effect
of Trace Elements on Embryonic Growth Rates
In Western
Pennsylvania, runoff from deep mines occasionally seeps into the underground
aquatic aquifers. Because of the high use of deep wells by persons
that do not live in incorporated areas, there is a danger of trace
elements seeping into this well water. Some of the trace elements
that are currently being evaluated for their possible effects on embryonic
development in chick embryos are: chromium (6+), Iron (2+ and 3+),
lead, nitrates. Reports of the effects of these will be published.
- Introduction
of Cultural Diversity in Science Curricula
The
body of scientific knowledge is a cumulative work with persons from
a variety of ethnic and cultural groups contributing. Various methods
of introducing contributions by all scientists, regardless of ethnic
or cultural group, are being explored. The results of this research
has been presented at various conferences and seminars nationally.
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