Graduate Program Faculty

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Timberley Roane

Ph.D. • Associate Professor • Director of ESIL Certificate • Biology Research Faculty
Department of Integrative Biology
Expertise Areas: Primary areas of study include environmental microbiology; microbial ecology; microbial physiology; chemical detoxification; remediation; see Roanemicrobiology.weebly.com for more information. Other areas of interest include qualitative evaluation; collective impact; identity and representation within STEM; and cross-cultural communication.
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Diana F. Tomback

Ph.D. • Professor • Biology Research Faculty
Department of Integrative Biology
Expertise Areas: The evolution, ecology, and population biology of bird-dispersed pines and their corvid dispersers; and, the conservation and restoration of five-needle white pines in western North America.
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Mike Wunder

Ph.D. • Associate Professor • Director of Graduate Program • Biology Research Faculty
Department of Integrative Biology
Expertise Areas: I study animal population biology with a special interest in migratory systems. Migratory systems are useful models because conditions experienced at one place and time influence dynamics observed in distant locations; these are systems that link the biology and health of continents. My long-term goal is to understand factors regulating population demography and geographic range distributions, so that we can predict responses to disease epidemics and changes in climate, environmental health, and human land use. I combine fieldwork, lab work and modeling to study these systems and have developed novel statistical tools for determining dietary and geographic histories from chemical and molecular compositions of animal tissues.