UD Graduate Catalog 1997-1998 
  College of Arts and Science
Biological Sciences
Faculty in the Graduate Program 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Integrative Biology 
Howard V. Cornell, Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor: Comparative ecology.
 
David W. Francis, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Professor: Developmental microbiology.
 
Steven D. Skopik, Ph.D. (Princeton), Professor: Comparative physiology.
 
Milton H. Stetson, Ph.D. (Washington), Professor: Comparative endocrinology, reproductive physiology.
 
Roger C. Wagner, Ph.D. (Minnesota), Professor: Cell biology.
 
Ronald H. Karlson, Ph.D. (Duke), Associate Professor: Population and community ecology.
 
Gary H. Laverty, Ph.D. (Connecticut), Associate Professor and Program Director: Renal physiology.
 
Jacques J. Pene, Ph.D. (California, Los Angeles), Associate Professor: Molecular genetics.
 
Rivers Singleton, Jr., Ph.D. (Kansas), Associate Professor: Microbial physiology and biochemistry, history of biochemistry.
 
David W. Smith, Ph.D. (Wisconsin), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Marine Studies: Microbial ecology.
 
David Sperry, Ph.D. (Chicago), Associate Professor: Developmental anatomy.
 
Gregory A. Stephens, Ph.D. (Kansas), Associate Professor and Associate Chair: Cardiovascular regulation, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.
 
Malcolm Taylor, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Marine Studies: Environmental physiology, fish reproduction.
 
John McDonald, Ph.D. (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Assistant Professor: Evolutionary genetics.


Joint Appointees from other Departments 
Lawrence A. Curtis, Ph.D. (Delaware), Professor; also Professor, University Parallel Program: Invertebrate zoology.
 
Seymour Levine, Ph.D. (New York), Professor; also Professor, Psychology: Neuroendocrinology, development and stress.
 
Nancy M. Targett, Ph.D. (Maine), Professor; also Professor, Marine Studies: Marine chemical ecology.
 
Thomas K. Wood, Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor; also Professor, Entomology and Applied Ecology: Insect behavior and evolution.
 
Stuart Binder-Macleod, Ph.D. (Medical College of Virginia), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Physical Therapy: Neurophysiology.
 
Raelene E. Maser, Ph.D. (Pittsburgh), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Medical Technology: Epidemiology of diabetic complications.
 
David P.M. Northmore, Ph.D. (Sussex, England), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Psychology: Neurophysiology, vision and plasticity.
 
John P. Scholz, Ph.D. (Connecticut), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Physical Therapy: Neuroscience.
 
Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, Sc.D. (Boston University), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Physical Therapy: Muscle physiology and atrophy.
 
Douglas W. Tallamy, Ph.D. (Maryland), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Entomology and Applied Ecology: Insect ecology, ethology, and systematics.
 
Molecular Biology 
 
Daniel Carson, Ph.D. (Temple), Professor and Chair: Extracellular matrix structure and function.
 
Patricia A. DeLeon, Ph.D. (Western Ontario), Professor: Human genetics.
 
Allen M. Granda, Ph.D. (Brown), Professor: Vision and sensory processes.
 
Carlos R. Plata-Salaman, M.D. (Guadalajara), Ph.D. (Kyushu University), Professor: Neurophysiology, neuroimmunology, and behavioral neuroscience.
 
Daniel T. Simmons, Ph.D. (California Institute of Technology), Professor and Program Director: Virology, molecular biology.
 
M. Cynthia Farach-Carson, Ph.D. (Medical College of Virginia), Associate Professor: Calcium channels in bone.
 
Diane S. Herson, Ph.D. (Rutgers), Associate Professor: Microbial physiology.
 
Robert C. Hodson, Ph.D. (Cornell), Associate Professor: Plant molecular genetics.
 
George R. Molloy, Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Associate Professor: Cell and molecular biology.
 
David Sheppard, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Associate Professor: Microbial genetics.
 
David C. Usher, Ph.D. (Iowa), Associate Professor: Immunogenetics.
 
Melinda K. Duncan, Ph.D. (Rutgers/UMDNJ/RWJMS), Assistant Professor: Vertebrate eye development.


Joint Appointees from other Departments 
Robin W. Morgan, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins), Professor; also Professor, Animal and Food Sciences: Avian molecular biology.
 
Joan Burnside, Ph.D. (Dartmouth), Associate Professor; also Associate Professor, Animal and Food Sciences: Molecular endocrinology.
 

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