Associate Professor
Biomolecular Sciences
Chair
Institutional Animal Care and Use Council
Member
Curriculum Committee
Office
Nicolaus Copernicus Hall
357, 313
Or by appointment
Biography

I am trained as a cell biologist with a particular focus on developmental biology.  I teach developmental biology courses at the undergraduate (300) and masters (500) level, in addition to 100 and 200 level courses in cell and molecular biology.  In my lab, we use zebrafish as a model system to study embryonic development and planarian flatworms to study tissue regeneration.

Education
Cell Biology
Duke University
Biology
Gettysburg College
Areas of Expertise

Developmental Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology

Courses Taught

(upcoming spring 26)

upcoming spring 26)

 

(Fall 25: Zebrafish models of Human Disease, Sum 25: Stem Cell Research and Therapies, Spring 25: Sex Determination, Fall 2024: Regeneration, Fall 2023: Advances in Development)

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(Fall 25: Zebrafish models of Human Disease, Sum 25: Stem Cell Research and Therapies, Spring 25: Sex Determination, Fall 2024: Regeneration, Fall 2023: Advances in Development)