Chair(s)
Douglas S. Martin (he/him)
I'm a biophysicist, working on understanding the basics of living systems using physics. I spend most of my time on microscope development and on studying the skeleton of biological cells, both with a host of talented undergraduate researchers. I teach classes across the physics curriculum, fro
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Deanna L. Donohoue (she/her)
Her research has included work on the gas phase oxidation of mercury in the atmosphere, halogen chemistry of the arctic and the use of remote sensing, and the impacts of passively degassing volcanoes on the biogeochemical cycling of trace gases species such as ozone, mercury, an
Kelly J. Culhane (She/her/hers)
As a biochemist in the Chemistry department, I am interested in understanding the chemical reactions necessary for physiological functions.
Elizabeth Ann De Stasio (She/Her)
Beth De Stasio currently teaches courses in Genetics, Introductory Biology, First-Year Studies, Senior Experience, and a lab course for non-majors called Biotechnology and Society.
Stefan Debbert (he/him)
Stefan's medicinal chemistry research group is focused on the design and synthesis of drug candidates for the treatment of schistosomiasis, a widely prevalent tropical disease caused by the parasites of the genus Schistosoma.
Kimberly Dickson
Interests: protein structure and function
Douglas S. Martin (he/him)
I'm a biophysicist, working on understanding the basics of living systems using physics. I spend most of my time on microscope development and on studying the skeleton of biological cells, both with a host of talented undergraduate researchers. I teach classes across the physics curriculum, fro