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BIOLOGY
220 Pasteur, 457-5270
Chairperson: Edward Thompson
Graduate Faculty: Bates, Berg, Brako, Delong, Essar, Evenson, Mundahl, Ragsdale, Reuter, Richardson, Segal, Thompson, Wilson
Kimberly M. Bates, Professor, Biology; B.S., University of Massachusetts, Amhurst; M.S., Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia; 1997
Steven Berg, Professor, Biology; B.S., Pacific Lutheran University; Ph.D., Purdue University; 1986
Emmanuel Brako, Professor, Biology; B.S. Tuskegee University, M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University and A & M College; B.V.M., University of Nairobi; 1989
Michael D. Delong, Professor, Biology; B.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.S., Memphis State University (TN); Ph.D., University of Idaho, Moscow; 1992
David Essar, Professor, Biology; B.S., Ferris State College (MI); M.S., Ph.D., University of Iowa; 1992
Kimberly J. Evenson, Professor, Biology; B.S., M.S., North Dakota State University Fargo; Ph.D., University of Minnesota Twin Cities; 1995
Neal Mundahl, Professor, Biology; B.A., Winona State University; M.S., Michigan Technological University; Ph.D., Miami University (Ohio); 1989
Frances Ragsdale, Professor, Biology; B.S., Eastern Oregon State; M.S., Southeastern Louisiana University; Ph.D., University of Idaho; 1992
Lawrence Reuter, Professor, Biology; B.A., Saint Mary’s College of Minnesota; Ph.D., Princeton University; 1979
Robin Richardson, Professor, Biology; B.S., Michigan State University; M.S., Central Michigan University; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma; 1990
Scott P. Segal, Assistant Professor; B.S., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D. Northwestern University; 2006-
Edward Thompson, Professor, Biology; B.A., Macalester College, St. Paul; Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; 1992
Edward (Ted)Wilson, Assistant Professor; B.A., Luther College, Decorah, IA; M.S., Ph.D., Iowa State University, Ames; 2004-
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
525/425 Animal Behavior - 3 S.H.
A study of how and why animals behave in the ways they do. Special attention is given to the observation and description of behavior and to the ensuing questions of immediate causation, development, evolution and function of behavior. Lecture and demonstration. Prerequisites: 308, 310, 312. Offered alternate years.
545/445 Immunology - 3 S.H.
An introduction to the theory and practice of modern immunology. Emphasis on the immune response in humans. Prerequisites: 308, 310, Chem. 340. Offered yearly.
560/460 General Parasitology - 3 S.H.
An introduction to the study of parasites of humans and domestic animals, and the etiology of associated pathologic states. Prerequisites: 308, 310 and Chem. 340. P/NC option for non-biology majors/minors only. Lecture and laboratory. Offered yearly.
570/470 Histology - 4 S.H.
A microscopic study of animal cells, tissues, and organs and correlating structure and function. Emphasis is placed on the mammal. Laboratory includes microtechniques and histochemistry and the analysis of electromicrographs. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: 308, 310, and Chem. 212, 213. Offered yearly.
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