Profiles in "Behavior" Expertise Area
- Dr. Gregory-Mercado has 20+ years of experience in health education planning, implementation, promotion and evaluation, qualitative and quantitative data collection design, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination.
- Ebie studies ant reproductive regulation. She's interested in invertebrate communication, behavior, and sensory physiology. She also studies undergraduate persistence and TA development.
- Fewell is a President’s Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research centers around the organization and evolution of insect societies.
- Meunier is a Registered Architect in both the United Kingdom and the United States. He is also an educator who has held both teaching and administrative positions at Cambridge, Cincinnati, and Arizona State universities.
- Smith is a behavioral neuroscientist studying learning and memory systems in both insects and mammals. His work is being applied to studies of human diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
- Kaftanoglu is an apiculturist working on honey bee colony management, honey bee behavior, reproductive biology, genetics and breeding
- Liebig studies the organization, chemical communication, reproductive regulation, and behavioral and physiological plasticity of ants and termites with a focus on the colony, the individual, and the olfactory system.
- Mrs. Katie Haltorp is a Mary Lou Fulton Teacher College Clinical Assistant Professor. She holds a Master's Degree in Elementary Education from Northern Arizona University.
- Mike Angilletta leads the development of innovative learning experiences that blend best practices in teaching with emerging tools in digital technology.
- Fisher studies the functional anatomy of vertebrates and cephalopods and the use of artificial intelligence, extended reality, and other emerging technologies in medical education.