| College of Sciences Newsletter | Edition 25 | June 15, 2005 |
| Back to Faculty News Service Milestones35 Years Frederick G. Freeman, Professor of PsychologyDoctorate in physiological psychology, 1971, Kent State University Research Emphases: human neuropsychology (working with NASA examining states of awareness/attention using a EEG Brain Mapper, and investigating right-left brain differences through dichotic listening using computer simulated tasks) ![]() Barry B. Gillen, Associate Professor of Psychology Doctorate in social psychology, 1975, Miami University ![]() John J. Swetits, Professor of mathematics and statistics Doctorate in mathematics, 1968, Lehigh University Research Emphases: Approximation theory, functional analysis, optimization ![]() 30 Years Daniel M. Dauer, Eminent Professor of BiologyDoctorate in biology, 1974, University of South Florida Research Emphases: feeding behavior and functional morphology of marine benthic animals to better understand observed patterns of distribution and abundance of marine and estuarine animals, which emphasizes the use of benthic (bottom-dwelling) communities in the assessment of environmental health. ![]() Michael J. Doviak, Associate Professor of Mathematics Doctorate in mathematics, 1975, University of Florida Research Emphases: Applied statistical sampling ![]() Robert Swanson, Professor of Biology, Graduate Program Director-PhD Biomedical Sciences Program; Dir. of the Mouse Embryo Development and Gross Anatomy Labs Doctorate in biology, 1976, Florida State University Research Emphases: mechanism of mammalian ovulation using a rabbit model, gamete interaction and early embryo development using a mouse model, ROS, antioxidant enzymes, and hypoxia in human sperm function, and light- and electron- microscopic morphologic evaluation of human spermatozoa ![]() Stanley E. Weinstein Professor of Mathematics Doctorate in mathematics, 1967, Michigan State University Research Emphases: Numerical analysis and approximation, computer-aided geometric design ![]() Other stories in Faculty News Section.. Phyllis Brown, Editor |