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TOM BRATKOWSKI Professor of
Biology. A.B. Zoology
University of Missouri at Columbia, M.S.
University of Missouri at Columbia, M.Ed.
University of Missouri at St. Louis, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin at
Madison. Invertebrate Biology and Entomology. Environmental Science. Courses:
BIOL 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 110, 302, 303, 352 and 498. ENV 499. Tel. (314)
529-9570.
E-mail: brat@maryville.edu
Fax: (314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3214. |
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KRISTEN BLAKE BRUZZINI
(b.1968) Assistant Professor of Biology. B.S. Biological Sciences Emory
University 1990, Ph.D. Anatomy and Molecular Cell Biology Uniformed
Services University of the Health Sciences 1996. Anatomy and
Molecular Cell Biology. The Differential Expression of Calcitonin
Gene-Related Peptide, α-CGRP mRNA, Choline Acetyltransferase, and Low
Affinity Nerve Growth Factor Receptor in Cranial Motoneurons after
Hypoglossal Nerve Injury during Postnatal Development. Courses: BIOL 101
lecture and lab, 396 lab and 510 lecture and lab. Tel.(314)529-9321.
E-mail:
kbruzzini@maryville.edu Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: R-3307. |
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CAROL
KEYES (b.1958) Assistant Professor of Biology. B.S. Plant
Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 1980, M.S. Plant Breeding
and Genetics Cornell University 1983, Ph.D. Plant Breeding and
Genetics Cornell University 1986. Plant Genetics . Molecular
Gene Mapping in Tomatoes, Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Maize and
Crossing Relationships and Morphological Differences in an
Interspecific Hybrid of Tomato. Courses: BIOL 104, 204, 353, 394. Tel.(314)529-9405. E-mail: cakeyes@maryville.edu
Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3212. |
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CAROL RADFORD (b.1948) Associate Instructor/Science Lab Manager. B.S. Agricultural Science
Univ. Illinois 1970, M.S. Environmental Science S.I.U. Edwardsville 1983. Geology
and Natural History. Plate tectonics, Missouri Precambrian geology, human
evolution, horse evolution, origins of agriculture and animal domestication, conservation
and biodiversity, biogeography, ethnobotany and medicinal plants, Native American
prehistory and history, human tribal groups and traditional life styles, origins of human language groups and mammalian
coat color inheritance. Course: CHEM 101. Tel.(314)529-9423. E-mail: cradford@maryville.edu
Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3213. |
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FRANK STARY (b.1941) Professor of Chemistry. B.Chem. University of Minnesota 1963, Ph.D.
Inorganic Chemistry University of Cincinnati 1969. Inorganic Chemistry and Physical
Chemistry. Mercaptans, deoxymercuration, vacuum lines, kinetics, organometallics,
cyclic voltammetry, continuous wave fluorine and proton NMR, weak bases, ternary phase
diagrams, pulsed solid-state NMR, ozone and singlet oxygen, chemical lasers,
chemiluminescence, molecular motions in solids, low-field NMR, magnetic resonance imaging,
emulsions and reverse-burn char technology. Courses: CHEM 101, 103, 104, 203, 204, 301,
353, 410, 421, 496, 498. Tel.(314)529-9425. E-mail: stary@maryville.edu
Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: R-3306. Home Page:
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NORMAN WOLDOW (b.1942) Professor of Biology. B.S. Biology Florida Atlantic University 1965,
Ph.D. Biology Rice University 1971. Environmental Sciences and Ecology. Ecology of
urban environments, native and exotic vegetation, birds, soil contamination studies and
social history and the environment. Courses: CHEM 101, 320, 498. Tel.(314)529-9428.
E-mail: nwoldow@maryville.edu
Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3261. |
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MIN YU (b.1964) Assistant Professor of Life Sciences. M.D. Beijing
Medical University 1988, Ph.D. Purdue University 1998. Anatomy and
Neuroanatomy. Exercise Physiology. Courses: BIOL 101, 102, 300, 301,
321, 394 and 396. Tel.(314)529-9420. E-mail: myu@maryville.edu
Homepage:
http://accweb.itr.maryville.edu/myu
Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: R-3312. |

The following faculty have new positions. Since they
are no longer at Maryville University, use restraint in any requests you may
make of them.
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KIMBERLY KILGORE Assistant Professor of Physical Science. B.S. Muskingum
College 1982, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University 1990. Physical Chemistry and Physics.
High vacuum technology, molecular beams, time-of-flight mass spectrometry, YAG lasers, ESR
operator, synthesis of organometallic superconductors. Courses: CHEM 101, 103, 104, 301,
353, 431, 432, 433. She is currently Dean of Arts and
Sciences at St. Louis College of Pharmacy and Tenured Full Professor. |
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