Dr. Jamila Bookwala - Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. Teaching areas: adult development and aging, research methods, advanced applied psychology, introductory psychology. Research interests: aging, end-of-life issues.

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Dr. Gabrielle Britton - Assistant Professor of Psychology. Ph.D., Indiana University. Teaching areas: behavioral neuroscience, neurophysiology. Research interests: neural basis of learning and memory.

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Dr. Laurie Caslake - Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. Teaching areas: molecular biology, general biology. Research interests: molecular studies on bacterial responses to changes in their environment.

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Dr. Wendy L. Hill - Professor of Psychology, Rappolt Professor of Neuroscience Ph.D., University of Washington. Teaching areas: behavioral neuroscience, psychopharmacology, animal behavior. Research interests: animal behavior; physiological mechanisms, evolutionary processes and social behavior of birds. Currently on sabbatical.

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Dr. Wayne Leibel - Associate Professor and Head of Biology. Ph.D., Yale University. Teaching areas: general biology, evolutionary biology, evolutionary genetics. Research interests: systematics of freshwater tropical fish, cichlid fish behavior, and evolution.

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Dr. Ann V. McGillicuddy-DeLisi - Professor of Psychology. Ph.D., Catholic University. Teaching areas: child and adolescent development, adult development and aging, reproductive technology, exceptional learners. Research interests: children’s intellectual development, moral reasoning, parental beliefs, development within the context of the family. 

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Dr. Matthew S. McGlone - Associate Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Teaching areas: cognitive psychology, memory, persuasion and propaganda. Research interests: cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, decision science, persuasion. 

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Dr. Jeannine Pinto - Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Virginia. Teaching areas: perception, design and analysis, advanced applied psychology, introductory psychology. Research interests: perception of human and animal movement, function and acquisition of category- or object-specific processes.

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Dr. Elaine Reynolds - Assistant Professor of Biology and Chair of the Neuroscience Program. Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University. Teaching areas: general biology, developmental biology, neurobiology. Research interests: development and physiology of the nervous system, neurophysiology and behavior of Drosophila melanogaster.

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