Faculty-Staff Achievements
Paul J. Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, was recently featured in a segment on the BBC on “?â€
Jason Breves, associate professor and chair of biology, published the article “Na+/HCO3-cotransporter 1 (nbce1) isoform gene expression during smoltification and seawater acclimation of Atlantic salmon†with Ian McKay ‘20, Victor Koltenyuk ‘20, and Nastasia Nelson ‘20 in the .
Corey R. Freeman-Gallant, professor of biology, recently co-authored “Nestling Savannah sparrows and tree swallows differ in their sensitivity to weather†in the .
Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, published “†in theInternational Journal of Exercise Science with Noelle Morrow ’19, Kayla Mitchell ’19, Hannah Weighart ’19, and Diana Alonzo ’19.
Reg Lilly, professor of philosophy, attended a conference in June organized by the University of Södertön, Sweden, on the book “Broken Hegemonie²õ†by Reiner Schürmann, which Lilly translated. Lilly also presented a paper on “The Analytic of Ultimates: A Traumatology†and participated in a roundtable in July at the International Phenomenological Symposium, Perugia, Italy, on Ari Hirvonen’s “Ethics and Tragedy.â€
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