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GPMB Physiology⁄Development Faculty

Faculty Research
John E. Baatz Mammalian lung biochemistry and molecular biology
Karen G. Burnett Marine biomedicine, immunology, molecular biology of marine organisms
Louis E. Burnett, Jr. Environmental physiology, respiration and transport processes in animals
Andrew J. Clark Comparative biomechanics and functional morphology
Michael R. Denson Fisheries management, aquaculture, stock enhancement
Wayne R. Fitzgibbon Applying microphysiological techniques to the study of hormonal regulation of mammalian renal physiology and pathophysiology
Louis J. Guillette, Jr. Reproductive/developmental endocrinology and ecotoxicology of vertebrates
Michael G. Janech Physiology of marine organisms, molecular and proteomic applications
Satomi Kohno Developmental and reproductive endocrinology in vertebrates, and environmental influences on it
Eric R. Lacy Biology of epithelial cells of osmoregulatory and digestive organs in fishes and mammals
Mark D. Lazzaro Cell biology: cytoskeletal function in pollen tube development; structure and function of plant secretory hairs including salt glands of marine plants; digital and fluorescent microscopy
Eric J. McElroy Evolution and ecology of animal performance and functional morphology; functional, physiological and morphological basis of animal behavior
Elizabeth Meyer-Bernstein Physiological mechanisms underlying the circadian timing system using Drosophila and mouse model systems. Research includes studies at the molecular, cellular, system and behavioral levels
Robert D. Podolsky Functional biology and evolutionary ecology of marine invertebrates, larval ecology and life-history evolution, fertilization ecology, physiological ecology, phenotypic plasticity
Jeffrey D. Triblehorn Sensory neurobiology and the neural control of behavior primarily involving invertebrate systems and includes studies using neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, and behavioral techniques
Jason T. Vance Biomechanics, aerodynamics, and control of insect flight; ontogeny of maximal flight performance and foraging behavior in honey bees