Faculty Research Interests
All of our faculty conduct research projects in a subdiscipline of biology. Below are listed the names of our faculty, a brief summary of their interests, and (where available) links to their websites.
Greg Adler: Tropical ecology.
Stephen Bentivenga: Mycology.
Sheldon Cooper: Animal ecological physiology, avian thermoregulation and energetics. Co-Chairman of the Department.
David Dilkes: Vertebrate paleontology, specifically the early evolutionary history of amphibians and reptiles.
Lisa Dorn: Plant genetics and evolution.
Beatrice Holton: Control of tension in epithelial sheets such as the chorioamniotic membrane of avian embryos.
Toivo Kallas: Molecular genetics and biochemistry of electron transport mechanisms, redox-signaling, and oxygen radicals in microalgae.
Greg Kleinheinz: Public health microbiology, environmental microbiology.
Todd Kostman: Calcium regulation in plants. Co-chairman of the Department.
Courtney Kurtz: Immunology, digestive physiology, hibernation physiology.
Thomas Lammers: Classification and evolution of the flowering plant family Campanulaceae. Curator of the Herbarium.
Eric Matson: Microbial Ecology.
Colleen McDermott: Microbial contamination of beaches, source tracking of microbial contamination, cyanobacterial toxins. Associate Dean of Letters & Science for the Math/Science Division.
Elsbeth "Misty" McPhee: Also a faculty member in the Environmental Studies program. Effects of captivity on behavior and morphology; effects of captive breeding on the success of reintroduction programs for endangered wildlife; behavioral response to novel environments
Michelle "Shelly" Michalski: Tick-borne disease in WI, wildlife reservoir of Neosporosis in WI, maturation of Brugia malayi microfilariae
Sabrina Mueller-Spitz: Undergraduate Microbiology Internship Coordinator.
Robert Pillsbury: Wetland ecology, freshwater algae
Walter Rainboth: Systematics and taxonomy of Asian cyprinid fishes.
Teri Shors: Virology, poxviruses and environmental virology.
Robert Stelzer: Nutrient flux and cycling in streams, roles of species in freshwater ecosystems, lake and stream food webs. Graduate Coordinator. Undergraduate Biology Internship Coordinator.
Dana Vaughan: Physiology and cell biology of vertebrate CNS/retina in health and disease; hibernation physiology. Curator of the Squirrel Colony.
Robert Wise: Plant stress physiology and ultrastructure.
Jennifer Zaspel: Curator of the Insect Museum.

