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Robert A. Mauck
Assistant Professor of Biology
tel: 740.427.5076
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Mark F. Haussmann
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor
Mark is a physiological ecologist whose interests lie in the biology of aging. Specifically he is investigating how physiological mechanisms influence aging, lifespan, and individual quality.
Visit his webpage here
tel: 740.427.5225
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Jack Cerchiara
Kenyon graduate 2006
Jack is interested in physiological ecology and life history biology. While working at Kenyon, Jack studied immunosencescnece in Leach's storm-petrels. Jack is currently working on carotenoids in Kevin McGraw's lab at Arizona State University.
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Jenni Zangmeister
Kenyon student '07
Jenni is interested in parental investment and mate choice in Leach's sotrm-petrels. SHe has been investigating whether males and females differ in parental care and what signals birds use to attract and choose mates.
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Emily Vaughn
Kenyon student '07
Emily is investigating how foot and plumage color may act as honest signals of individual quality. Particularly, she is determining if color relays information about oxidative damage and antioxidant status.
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Melina Moe
Kenyon student '07
Lina is investigating how weather and foraging biology affects antioxidant staus in birds. She also is studing sex ratio in Leach's strom-petrel.
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Priscilla Erickson
Kenyon student '09
Priscilla is currently working on telomere biology in Leach's strom-petrel.
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Kate Haussmann
Lab Rockstar
rocking out, guardian of the funk, lobster wrestling...
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