Biology
Biology Faculty and Staff
Dr. Corien Bakermans
Assistant Professor of Microbiology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 204 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-940-3313
Email: @psu.edu
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/cub21
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Corien Bakermans, assistant professor of microbiology,
earned her doctorate from Cornell University.
Her research involves determining what adaptations
microorganisms have evolved to live at low temperatures
and how these adaptations are relevant
to ecological success and ecosystem processes.
She previously served as a research scientist in the
Department of Earth Sciences at Montana State
University.
Dr. Phillip Day
Instructor in Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 264 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-949-5522
Email: @psu.edu
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Phillip Day’s research is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying hormonal signal transduction in germinating cereal grains such as rice, barley, and wheat. Specifically, Dr. Day studies the role of lipid- and protein-kinases in the gibberellin response of rice aleurone cells. He currently teaches courses in microbiology and genetics.
Dr. Miranda JS Falso
Assistant Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 103B Sheetz Family Health Center Phone: 814-940-3326
Email: @psu.edu
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Miranda Sarachine Falso, Assistant Professor of Biology, earned her doctorate in Pharmacology at the University of Pittsburgh. Her dissertation work focused on proteomic methodologies to identify markers in the nuclear matrix of ductal carcinoma in situ and tamoxifen resistant breast cancer. She recently completed a postdoctoral research position with the Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Her postdoctoral research utilized accelerator mass spectrometry to answer a variety of biological questions such as understanding cell and protein turnover in human tissues. Her primary research interest lies in understanding the long-term effects of exposure to low levels of endocrine disrupting compounds found in the environment during early stages of development.
Dr. Michael R. Gannon
Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 201 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-949-5210
Email: @psu.edu
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/mrg5
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Michael Gannon’s interests and research are in tropical biodiversity and the ecology of temperate and tropical bat species. His studies have taken him from Pennsylvania to the Caribbean. He teaches general biology, function and development of organisms, and mammalogy.
Dr. James T. Julian
Assistant Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: W115D Smith Building Phone: 814-940-3315
Email: @psu.edu
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Jim Julian's current research in amphibian and wetland ecology has focused on the use
of seasonal, isolated wetlands by amphibians, as well as the detection of these habitats
using an airplane-borne sensor called LiDAR. Dr. Julian teaches introductory biology,
environmental science for non-majors, and an upper-level course in conservation
biology.
Ms. Mary K. Kananen
Instructor in Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 150 Robert L. Smith Learning Resources Center Phone: 814-949-5106
Email: @psu.edu
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Mary Kananen’s research has been in the behavioral genetics of Drosophila. She
teaches courses in general biology, human biology, anatomy, genetics, the biology of
aging, and physiology. She is highly active in community outreach programs for
younger students.
Dr. Edward P. Levri
Associate Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 202 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-949-5496
Email: @psu.edu
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/epl1
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Ed Levri is broadly interested in evolutionary ecology, and his research has primarily focused on
parasitism, predation, and behavior of a New Zealand snail and the evolution drugresistance
in malaria. Dr. Levri teaches introductory biology, invertebrate zoology,
evolution, aquatic ecology and environmental studies.
Dr. Carolyn G. Mahan
Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 209 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-949-5530
Email: @psu.edu
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/cgm2
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Carolyn Mahan’s research interests include the study of biodiversity in threatened
ecosystems, the effects of human-modified landscapes on wildlife, and behavioral
ecology of sciurids. Dr. Mahan teaches introductory biology, environmental studies,
field ecology, and evolution.
Dr. Laura K. Palmer
Associate Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 206 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-949-5205
Email: @psu.edu
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/lkp3
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Laura Palmer’s research concerns mechanisms of action of volatile anesthetics,
signaling pathways in the regulation of protein synthesis, and translational control of
gene expression. She teaches courses in introductory biology, cell and molecular
biology, and genetics.
Dr. Esther Siegfried
Assistant Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: C123 Smith Building Phone: 814-940-3329
Email: @psu.edu
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Esther Siegfried's research focused on the role of an evolutionarily conserved signal
transduction pathway, the Wnt signaling pathway, in the specification of cell fate,
growth and differentiation in embryonic development, as well as adult testes
development of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Dr. Siegfried's teaching includes
molecular and cell biology, genetics, development biology, mammalian physiology and
anatomy.
Dr. James A. Winsor
Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 109 Science Building Phone: 814-949-5180
Email: @psu.edu
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James Winsor’s research interests are in plant reproductive ecology. He has worked
extensively on the genetic and environmental factors affecting pollen performance. Dr.
Winsor teaches introductory biology, general botany, ecology, and economic botany.
Mr. Gregory G. Hatch, Jr.
Physics and Geological Science Lab Research Technician
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 200 Holtzinger Building Phone: 814-949-5187
Email: @psu.edu
Contact:
Dr. Edward P. Levri
Associate Professor of Biology
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Office: 202 Hawthorn Building Phone: 814-949-5496
Email:
WWW: http://www.personal.psu.edu/epl1
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