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Adjunct faculty associated with the Program in Animal Behavior, their departmental affiliations, and a brief description of their research interests are listed below. More detailed adjunct faculty information may be found on departmental faculty pages (click on |more info|).




Preston Garraghty
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology | Program in Neural Science

Ph.D. University of North Carolina - Greensboro 1983

Adult neural plasticity and the effects of anticonvulsants on learning and memory   |MORE INFO|

Kevin D. Hunt
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology

Ph.D. University of Michigan 1989

Early human evolution, evolution of feeding behavior; hominoid locomotor, postural, and feeding adaptations; primate functional morphology   |PERSONAL PAGE|





Craig E. Nelson
Professor
Department of Biology

Ph.D. University of Texas 1966

Evolutionary ecology, reproductive strategies of reptiles and community ecology of amphibians, mating and foraging in these groups, and locomotion and feeding behavior of reptiles   |PERSONAL PAGE| MORE INFO|

Henry D. Prange
Associate Professor
Medical Sciences Program

Ph.D. Duke University 1970

Behavioral and physiological temperature regulation; comparative respiratory physiology   |MORE INFO|





Rudolf Raff
Professor
Department of Biology | Director, Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Ph.D. Duke University 1967

Mechanisms of evolutionary change in early development; evolution of body plans; molecular evolution   |MORE INFO| IMBI |

J.C. Randolph
Professor
School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)

Ph.D. Carleton University 1972

Physiological ecology: foraging behavior, energy costs and nutritional benefits of foraging, ecological energetics of reproduction.

Applied ecology: natural resources management, environmental aspects of energy development and use, applications of geographical information systems in environmental and natural resources management, landscape ecology, and regional modeling.
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S. Holly Stocking
Associate Professor
School of Journalism

Ph.D. Indiana University 1983

Media coverage of science, technology, and the environment, with particular interest in media constructions of scientific ignorance   |MORE INFO|

Delores M. Schroeder
Associate Professor
Medical Sciences Program | Program in Neural Science

Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University 1970

Sensory systems in a wide range of vertebrates using a comparative anatomical approach, including somatosensory, visual, and infrared systems. Recent interests include intrinsic mechanoreceptors within the spinal cord and immunocytological techniques for electron microscopes.   |MORE INFO| + |





Esther Thelen
Professor
Department of Psychology

Ph.D. University of Missouri 1977

Development of sensorimotor skills in human infants, including walking and reaching; developmental process and theory   |MORE INFO| IMDF|

Laura Hurley
Assistant Scientist
Department of Biology

Ph.D. University of Washington 1997

Neuromodulation of auditory processing; neuromodulation of the processing of communication calls; brainstem auditory processing.  





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