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Robin Murphy
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Murphy’s primary research is in artificial intelligence for mobile robots as applied to disaster robotics.
Deborah Bell-Pedersen
Terry Thomas University Professor of Biology and Associate Head for Operations
Bell-Pedersen’s primary research focus is circadian rhythms in the development of spores in the fungus Neurospora crassa, a simple model organism.
Robert Capraro
Professor
Robert Capraro’s research focus is mathematics education, specifically formal and informal mathematics teaching and learning, mathematical representations/middle grades mathematics teaching and learning, quantitative research methods and analysis of mathematics standards and curriculum materials, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (stem) teaching and learning.
Ceyhun Eksin
Assistant Professor, Industrial & Systems Engineering
Ceyhun Eksin focuses on understanding and designing networked interactions of agents in social and technological complex systems.
Richard Gomer
Professor of Biology and Professor of Science
Gomer’s primary research focuses on tissue size regulation, tissue cell composition and fibrosing (scarring) diseases.
Charles Hall
Professor of Horticulture Sciences
Hall is an economics expert who specializes in the green industry, including innovative management and marketing strategies, financial analysis, and the situation/outlook for nursery and greenhouse crops.
Eleftherios Iakovou
Professor of Industrial Distribution
Iakovou's areas of expertise include supply chain and inventory management, maritime logistics, emergency response management and innovation, and policy-making, among others.
Wenshe Liu
Professor of Chemistry
Liu’s primary research focus is to develop chemical biology techniques for basic epigenetic research, cancer drug discovery, and biotechnological applications.
Michelle Pine
Clinical Associate Professor
Michelle Pine’s laboratory focuses on elucidating the toxicological mechanisms by which pesticides (primarily synthetic pyrethroids) affect the onset of puberty and neurodevelopment.
Matthew Sachs
Professor of Biology
Sachs’ research focuses on control mechanisms important in regulating gene expression.
Jonathan Sczepanski
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
One of Sczepanski’s research areas is the development of new technologies for the treatment of diseases, including viral infections and cancer.
David Threadgill
Professor and Director
David Threadgill’s laboratory uses the mouse as an experimental genetic model to investigate factors that contribute to inter-individual differences in health and disease.