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Faculty & Staff Profiles

Please see the Faculty Office Hours for a list that includes everyone teaching in the current semester. NC = North Classroom.

Full-Time Faculty

Leo Bruederle

Leo P. Bruederle, Ph.D., Department Chair, Associate Professor

Research Interests: evolution of species-rich genera such as Carex (Cyperaceae); plant systematics at and below the level of genus, population genetics and endemism, and conservation genetics in species of special concern; and development of undergraduate research opportunities.

Office: NC 3016 F
Phone: 303-556-3419
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Dr. Bruederle will be on sabbatical until Aug. 1 2009

 

Greg Cronin

Greg Cronin, Ph.D., Associate Professor , Acting Chair

Research Interests: Aquatic ecology, including plant-herbivore interactions and chemical ecology.  Focus on impacts of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the ecosystem structure and function of streams, reservoirs, and wetlands.

Office: NC 3016B
Phone: 303- 556-6036
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Dr. Cronin will be Acting Chair in Dr. Bruderle's absence.

Michele Engel

Michele Engel, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Research Interests: Plant fertilization, particularly molecular events allowing sperm-egg and sperm-central cell adhesion/fusion. Also pollen tube growth, pistil signaling, and male gamete unit development. Goals include using molecular techniques to characterize sperm surface proteins and their role in fertilization and to investigate genes involved in male gamete unit formation.

Office: NC 3016 C
Phone: 303-556-2593
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Charles Ferguson

Charles A. Ferguson, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Research Interests: Effects of environmental toxicants on neuronal development, morphology, and physiology.  Additional interests include Science Teaching Pedagogy and the First Year Experience.

Office: NC 3014 B
Phone: 303- 556-4350
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Michael J. Greene

Michael J. Greene, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Research Interests: Understanding mechanisms by which semiochemicals, natural products that act as signals or cures, mediate animal physiology and behavior; characterizing the chemical structures of these semiochemicals along with factors regulating their production; and characterizing the ecological, behavioral and social contexts under which they operate.

Office: NC 3014 C
Phone: 303- 556-5610
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  Laurel Hartley, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Office: NC 4019D

Phone: 303-556-6218

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Lisa Johansen

Lisa K. Johansen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Research Interests: Virus-host interactions and RNA silencing in Arabidopsis -- characterization of six RNA-dependent RNA polymerase genes and their roles in RNA silencing in response to biological and environmental stresses, such as viruses, drought, salinity, and temperature. GeneChip technology is being used for large scale genomic analysis.

Office: NC 3014 D
Phone: 303-556-6250
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Dr. Roderick Nairn

Roderick Nairn, Ph.D., Professor

 

 

Timberley Roane

Timberley Roane, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Research Interests: Microbial methods of chemical detoxification, and physiological responses of microorganisms to environmental and biological stress. Also, understanding microbial community structure and function, and the use of microorganisms as indicators of environmental quality.

Office: NC 3411
Phone: 303- 556-6592
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Bradley Stith

Bradley J. Stith, Ph.D., Professor

Research Interests: Developmental and cell biology.  Ongoing research addresses insulin action and stimulation of the insulin receptor by the diabetic drug Glucophage, as well as the use of new lipid analysis methods to record changes in numerous lipids during meiotic cell division and fertilization in Xenopus laevis.

Office: NC 3402
Phone: 303-556-3371
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Diana Tomback

Diana F. Tomback, Ph.D., Professor

Research Interests: Evolutionary, behavioral, and conservation ecology emphasizing seed dispersal mutualisms between white pines and Clark’s nutcrackers, as well as conservation of white pine ecosystems. Long-term study of  whitebark pine regeneration after fires in Yellowstone and whitebark pine infection in the Rocky Mountains by white pine blister rust.

Office: NC 3014 E
Phone: 303-556-2657
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  Michael Wunder, Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Office: NC 3404

Phone: 303-556-8870

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Affiliated Faculty

David Albeck

David Albeck, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology

Research Interests: The Albeck lab studies the behavioral and physiological effects of aging, with particular emphasis on non-invasive strategies of enhancing neurotrophin expression and cognitive function.

 

Office: NC 5008G
Phone: 303-556-6718
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Richard Allen

Richard Allen Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology

Research Interests: Psychopharmacology. Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms that contribute to cocaine tolerance, sensitization and drug dependence (i.e., "addiction"). Glutamatergic mechanisms that underlie escalation of cocaine use.  Pharmacological, neurobiological, and behavioral mechanisms that alter the abuse potential of psychoactive drugs.

Office: NC 5008H
Phone: 303-556-6740
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Mary Coussons-Read

Mary Coussons-Read, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology

Research Interests: Effects of prenatal stress on maternal health and immunity; Role of maternal stress in pregnancy complications and poor bith outcomes; Impact of perinatal stress on early immunological and behavioral develpment; Opioid-induced alterations in immune function and infection; Pavolvian conditioning of immune responses.

Office: NC 5002M
Phone: 303-556-2687
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Adjunct Faculty
Jennifer Ramp Neale

Jennifer Ramp Neale, Ph.D.

Research Interests: Conservation and restoration genetics; the incorporation of genetics and pollination in conservation/restoration planning including the incorporation of genetic data into GIS; community-level genetic examination and conservation;demographic monitoring and pollination studies of rare and endangered flora in the Rocky Mountain region.

Denver Botanic Gardens

Phone: 720-865-3562

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Instructors

Aimee Bernard

Aimee Bernard, Ph.D.

Instructor

Office: NC 4019A

Phone: 303.556.6595

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Tod Duncan

Tod Duncan, Ph.D.

Instructor

Office: NC 3016 E
Phone: 303-352-3664
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Marc Goalstone

Marc Goalstone, Ph.D.

Senior Instructor

Office: NC 3019D

Phone: 303.399.8020 xt 3610

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Cheri Jones

Cheri Jones, Ph.D.

Senior Instructor

Office: NC 3014F
Phone: 303-556-2658
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Kenton Nofsinger

Kenton Nofsinger, M.D.

Senior Instructor

Office: NC 3014
Phone: 303-556-6218
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Kimberly Regier

Kimberly Regier

Instructor

Office: NC 3016 D
Phone: 303-556-8309
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James Wilson

James Wilson,Ph.D.

Instructor

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Department Staff

 

Jacki Craig

Administrative Assistant III

Office: NC 3014
Phone: 303-556-8440
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James Salmen

Lab Coordinator

Office: NC 3417
Phone: 303-556-6727
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Barbara Schmidt

Program Assistant I

Office: NC3 3016 A
Phone: 303-556-3804
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