Garland E. Allen, Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1966. History, philosophy and sociology of life sciences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Office: Life Science 202D; x5-6808; e-mail: allen@biology.wustl.edu
Stanton Braude, Instructor, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1991. Behavioral ecology. Office: Monsanto 309; x5-7352; e-mail: braude@biology.wustl.edu
Oscar P. Chilson, Professor, Ph.D., Florida State University, 1963. Biochemical studies on regulation of purine metabolism in muscle cells and erythrocytes; characteristics of P5CR isozymes in soybean nodules. Office: Rebstock 321D; x5-6859; e-mail: chilson@biology.wustl.edu
Richard W. Coles, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1967. Physiological and behavioral adaptations of birds and mammals. Office: Jeannette Goldfarb Plant Growth 305; x5-7303; no e-mail address
Roy Curtiss III, Professor, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1962. Molecular genetic analysis of bacterial pathogenicity and host responses. Office: Rebstock 314; x5-6819; e-mail: curtiss@biology.wustl.edu
Ian Duncan, Professor, Ph.D., University of Washington, 1978. Genetics: genes controlling segmentation in Drosophila. Office: McDonnell 122; x5-6719; e-mail: duncan@biology.wustl.edu
Sarah C.R. Elgin, Professor, Ph.D., Caltech, 1971. Chromatin structure and gene expression in Drosophila. Office: McDonnell 131; x5-5348; e-mail: selgin@biology.wustl.edu
Ursula W. Goodenough, Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969. Molecular biology of sexual interactions; extracellular matrix assembly; zygote development in Chlamydomonas. Office: McDonnell 215A; x5-6836; e-mail: ursula@biosgi.wustl.edu
Tuan-Hua David Ho, Professor, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1976. Hormone and stress-regulated gene expression in plants. Office: Busch 160; x5-4632; e-mail: ho@biology.wustl.edu
Roberta Hopmann, Instructor, Ph.D., Washington University, 1992. Molecular genetics and development of Drosophila. Office: McDonnell 140; x5-7339; e-mail: hopmann@biology.wustl.edu
George B. Johnson, Professor, Ph.D., Stanford University, 1972. Evolutionary genetics of alpine butterflies; writing and teaching in the biological sciences. Office: Life Sciences 202E; 314-935-6828; e-mail: knfaher@artsci.wustl.edu
David L. Kirk, Professor, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1960. Genetic control of development in simple eukaryotes. Office: McDonnell 232A; 314- 935-6812; e-mail: kirk@biology.wustl.edu
Daniel H. Kohl, Professor, Ph.D., Washington University, 1965. Nitrogen cycle processes. Office: Rebstock 204; 314- 935-5387; e-mail: kohl@biology.wustl.edu
Robert G. Kranz, Professor, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1984. Gene regulation; biogenesis of extracellular cytochromes. Office: Monsanto 306A; 314- 935-4278; e-mail: kranz@biology.wustl.edu
Marilyn Krukowski, Professor, Ph.D., New York University, 1965. Osteoclast differentiation/charge-induced osteogenesis. Office: McDonnell 044; 314- 935-6866; e-mail: krukow@biology.wustl.edu
Barbara Kunkel, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1990. Molecular genetic analysis of plant-microbe interactions. Office: Busch 155A; 314-935-7284; e-mail: kunkel@biology.wustl.edu
Allan Larson, Professor and Assistant Chairman for Undergraduate Affairs, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1982. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. Office: Monsanto 413; x5-4656 e-mail: larson@wustlb.wustl.edu
Walter H. Lewis, Professor, Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1957. Medical ethnobotany. Office: Rebstock 110A; 314-935-6841; email: lewis@biodpt.wustl.edu
Jonathan B. Losos, Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of California, 1989. Evolutionary diversification of lizards in Caribbean islands. Office: Rebstock 209;314-935-6706; email: losos@biology.wustl.edu
Kathryn G. Miller, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1981. Cell biological aspects of development in Drosophila. Office: McDonnell 116B; 314-935-7305; email: miller@biology.wustl.edu
Philip A. Osdoby, Professor, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1978. Biochemical and physiological events regulating bone remodeling, specifically osteoclast development and activity. Office: McDonnell 045; 314-935-4044; email: osdoby@biology.wustl.edu
Himadri B. Pakrasi, Professor, Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1984. Photosynthesis; biochemistry and genetics of membrane protein complexes. Office: Rebstock 202A; 314-935-6853; email: pakrasi@biology.wustl.edu
Barbara G. Pickard, Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1963. Sensory and regulatory physiology of plants. Office: Busch 257; 314-935-6835; email: pickard@biology.wustl.edu
Craig S. Pikaard, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Purdue University, 1985. Molecular mechanisms controlling gene activation. Office: Monsanto 511A; 314-935-7569; email: pikkard@biology.wustl.edu
Ralph S. Quatrano, Professor and Chairman, Ph.D., Yale University, 1968. Mechanisms in establishing cell polarity and regulatory gene expression in plants. Office: Rebstock 321D; x5-6850; email: rsq@wustl.edu
Peter H. Raven, Englemann Professor of Botany, Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles, 1960. Evolution and systematics of plants; evolutionary theory. Office: Missouri Botanical Garden; 314-577-5111; e-mail: preaven@nas.edu
Eric J. Richards, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1989. Structure of the eukaryotic genome in Arabadopsis. Office: Rebstock 118; 314-935-77196; email: richards@biology.wustl.edu
Barbara A. Schaal, Professor,Ph.D., Yale University, 1974. Evolutionary genetics; molecular evolution of plants. Office: Monsanto 401; x5-6822; email: schaal@biology.wustl.edu
Owen J. Sexton, Professor, Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1956. Vertebrate ecology. Office: Monsanto 412; x5-6849; e-mail: tyson@biology.wustl.edu
Paul S.G. Stein, Professor, Ph.D., Stanford University, 1970. Neural control of limb movement: scratch reflex in the turtle. Office: Monsanto 212; 314-935-6824; email: stein@biology.wustl.edu
Nobuo Suga, Professor, Ph.D., Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1963. Neurophysiological, anatomical, and behavioral studies of hearing. Office: Monsanto 221; 314-935-6805; email: suga@biology.wustl.edu
Alan R. Templeton, Professor, Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1972. Evolutionary biology. Office: Monsanto 419; 314-935-6868; email: temple_a@biology.wustl.edu
Robert E. Thach, Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1964. Regulation of gene expression at the translational level. Office: Brookings 211; 314-935-6843; e-mail: thach@wustlb.wustl.edu
Faculty on Leave of Absence
| Adams, Teresa | Accountant, 935-6899, email: adams@biology.wustl.edu |
| Becker, Saul | Payroll/Personnel records, 935-5194, email: becker@biology.wustl.edu |
| Crape-Williams, Bonita | Secretary, 935-4047, email: crape@biosgi.wustl.edu |
| Dean, Fairris | Secretary, 935-6287, email: dean@biology.wustl.edu |
| Greenberg, Joan | Student Affairs, 935-6881, email: joan@biology.wustl.edu |
| Johnstone, Andrew | Business Manager, 935-4990, andrew@biology.wustl.edu |
| Kvaternik, Ellen | Secretary, 935-7504, email: kvatern@biology.wustl.edu |
| Medich, Ivana | Accountant, x5-4445, medich@biology |
| Morose, Irma | Secretary, 935-5064, email: morose@biology.wustl.edu ,McDonnell Hall 209 |
| Shafer, Marti | Faculty Secretary, 935-5137, email: marti@biology.wustl.edu |
| Smith, Betty | Adm. Asst. to the Chair, 935-6850, email: betty@biology.wustl.edu |
| Talir, Holly | Accounting Manager, x5-6682, talir@biology.wustl.edu |
Computer Facility: Rebstock 205
Francis Moffitt, 935-6705, email:
moffitt@biology.wustl.edu
Dennis Aubuchon, 935-4262, email:
aubuchon@biology.wustl.edu
Dishwashing: Rebstock 123:
Rosemary Gruin, x5-7358, Carol Kohring, x5-7368
EM Facility: McDonnell 040:
Mike Veith, 935-6890, email: 935-8478, email: veith@biology.wustl.edu
Facilities Manager: Life Sciences Basement
Life Sciences Basement: Dan Mertens, x5-6898; mertens@biology.wustl.edu
Greenhouse: Jeanette Goldfarb 108:
Mike Dyer, 935-6807, email:
dyer@biology.wustl.edu
Adrienne Collins, x5-6807
Library: Life Sciences (2nd & 3rd floors): 935-5405
Ruth Lewis , email: ruth@library.wustl.edu
Charlotte Ellis, email: cellis@library.wustl.educellis@library
Natural Sciences Learning Center: Life Sciences 137
LS137: Student Monitor Desk 935-4629
LS102: Kathleen Weston-Hafer, TA's, tutors, 935-4424,
email: hafer@biology.wustl.edu
LS138: David Heyse, computer applications, scheduling 935-4627
email:
heyse@biology.wustl.edu
Stockroom: Rebstock 133:
Manager: 935-6863: Gerry Rohde, Manager, email:
rohde@biology.wustl.edu
Purchasing: 935-6858: Janice McDermott, mcdermot@biodec.wustl.edu
Shop: Life Sciences Basement
Dan Mertens, 935-6898; mertens@biology.wustl.edu
Teaching Labs Rebstock 130:
Tissue Culture Lab: Jeanette Goldfarb 303
Tyson Research Ctr:
I-44 at Beaumont-Antire exit, west of MO-141 in western St. Louis Country: x5-8430; Dr. Owen Sexton tyson@biodec.wustl.edu
Science Outreach
Elaine Alexander, Assistant Coordinator, 935-7170, Life Sciences 104, elaine@biodec.wustl.edu
Vicki May, Science Outreach Director, 935-6846, Life Sciences 202B, may@biodec.wustl.edu
Jo Wuller, Prep Lab, 935-8138, Life Sciences 109-110, wuller@wustlb.wustl.edu