Faculty
All OEB faculty are listed below. To help applicants to our graduate program locate a faculty sponsor, the faculty list can be filtered by four broad research areas.
Click on any OEB faculty member's name to view their contact information on our directory page.
| Name | Research Interests |
|---|---|
| Baskin, Tobias Associate Professor Biology |
Growth and morphogenesis of plants |
| Bittman, Eric L. Professor Biology |
Neural basis of circadian rhythms and photoperiodism |
| Castro-Santos, Ted Adjunct Assistant Professor Biology |
Swimming performance and passage at barriers |
| Dumont, Betsy Professor Biology |
Mammalian morphology and evolution |
| Gillis, Gary B. Assistant Professor Biological Sciences, Mount Holyoke College |
Biomechanics and neuromuscular control of vertebrate locomotion |
| Godfrey, Laurie R. Professor Anthropology |
Primatology, paleontology and evolutionary theory |
| Hagadorn, James Assistant Professor Geology, Amherst College |
Marine paleocommunities including microbial and metazoan life |
| Kunkel, Joseph Professor Biology |
Developmental physiology |
| Leckie, Mark Professor Geosciences |
Foraminiferal paleoecology and evolutionary history; paleoceanography |
| Letcher, Benjamin Adjunct Associate Professor Natural Resources Conservation |
Population ecology of anadromous fish |
| McCormick, Stephen D. Adjunct Associate Professor Biology |
Physiology and endocrinology of migratory fishes |
| Patek, Sheila Assistant Professor Biology |
Evolutionary biomechanics of movement and communication |
| Podos, Jeffrey Professor Biology |
Mechanisms and evolution of vertebrate behavior, bioacoustics |
| Sievert, Paul R. Research Associate Professor Natural Resources Conservation |
Conservation biology, physiological ecology and biostatistics |
| Smith, L. David Associate Professor Biological Sciences, Smith College |
Ecology and evolution of marine predator-prey interactions |
| Tilley, Stephen G. Professor Biological Sciences, Smith College |
Genetic differentiation and speciation in salamanders |

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