Biology Graduate Program
John Dighton, Ph.D.
Professor
Soil nutrient dynamics; forestry; mycorrhizae, fungi, environmental pollution
marine.rutgers.edu/pinelands
Nathan Fried, Ph.D.
Assistant Teaching Professor
Anthony Geneva, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Evolutionary Genomics, Adaptation, and Speciation
Angélica L. González, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
agonzalez.blogs.rutgers.edu
Andrey Grigoriev, Ph.D.
Professor
Genome organization, evolution and manifestation; cancer
grigoriev.rutgers.edu
Eric Klein, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Bacterial pathogenesis and microbial adhesion
ericklein.camden.rutgers.edu
Kwangwon Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Circadian clock/light regulation, fungal genetics, fungal ecology, systems biology
kwangwonlee.camden.rutgers.edu
Joseph V. Martin, Ph.D.
Professor
Hormonal regulation of GABAa receptor, brain activity and sleep
joemartin.camden.rutgers.edu
Jennifer Oberle, Ph.D.
Assistant Teaching Professor
Fungal and microbial ecology, trends in evolutionary ecology, invertebrate zoology
Tracie L. Paulson, M.S.
Assistant Teaching Professor
Biology Education
Xingyun Qi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Environmental stress, stomata, molecular biology, cell biology
xq67@camden.rugters.edu
William M. Saidel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Visual sensory physiology, neuroethology, neuroanatomy
saidel.camden.rutgers.edu
Amy Savage, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
amysavage.camden.rutgers.edu
Charlene Sayers, M.S.
Assistant Teaching Professor
Anatomy and Physiology
Daniel Shain, Ph.D.
Professor
Annelid development and evolution
biology.camden.rutgers.edu/faculty/daniel-shain
Maria Solesio, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Mitochondrial dysfunction, neurodegeneration and aging
m.solesio@rutgers.edu
Nir Yakoby, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Developmental genetics
yakoby.camden.rutgers.edu
Associate Members of the Biology Faculty
Robert Nagele, Ph.D.
Structural/functional organization of the nucleus
Alejandro A. Vagelli, Ph.D.
Reproductive biology, ecology, and evolution of cardinalfishes (Apogonidae); Aquaculture of marine ornamentals; Conservation