FACULTY
Mailing address for all faculty, special facilities, and staff: Department of Botany, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056 USA
Susan R. Barnum, Ph.D. Iowa State (1983). Evolution of cyanobacteria and nitrogen fixation genes; structure, function, and evolution of DNA insertion elements in cyanobacteria, evolution of symbiotic cyanobacteria and plant- cyanobacteria interactions.
Diana J. Davis, Ph.D. Colorado State (1995). Biochemical and molecular genetic analysis of fungal tissue-degrading enzymes.**
Richard E. Edelmann, Ph.D. Michigan State (1993). Electron microscopy, cellular ultrastructure, and mycology.
Daniel K. Gladish, Ph.D. California, Davis (1995). Development of root systems, especially the effects of environmental factors on root development.
David L. Gorchov, Ph.D. Michigan (1987). Plant ecology, invasive plants, population biology of rare plants, and forest management.
R. James Hickey, Ph.D. Connecticut (1985). The systematics and evolution of vascular plants, including ferns and fern allies.
Alfredo J. Huerta, Ph.D. California, Riverside (1987). Plant stress metabolism and environmental physiology.
John F. Keegan, M.Agr., Pennsylvania State (1976). Horticulture.
Carolyn Howes Keiffer, Ph.D. Ohio (1996). Plant physiological ecology, halophyte biology, restoration ecology, and phytoremediation.
Helen Guirangossian Kiss - Assistant Director for Research & Scholorship, Ph.D. Rutgers (1989). Plant developmental biology in ferns; plant hormones and flowering.**
John Z. Kiss, Ph.D. Rutgers (1987). Cell biology, gravitropism in higher and lower plants, space biology, phototropism, ultrastructure, and cryotechniques in electron microscopy. **
Qingshun Quinn Li, Ph.D. Kentucky (1995). Molecular biology and biochemistry of plant mRNA polyadenylation; genetic engineering of plant resistance to pathogens.
Chun Liang, Ph.D. Georgia (1999). Bioinformatics; plant genomics, proteomics and metabolics; biological databases and data mining.
Chris Makaroff, Ph.D. Purdue (1986). Biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology of pollen development.*
Kimberly E. Medley, Ph.D. Michigan State (1990). Environmental and human influences on spatial patterns and ecology of forest vegetation.*
Roger D. Meicenheimer, Ph.D. Washington State (1980). Developmental plant anatomy; plant morphogenesis; pattern formation in plants; phyllotaxis.
Nicholas P. Money, Ph.D. Exeter (England) (1986). Mechanisms of fungal growth, reproduction, and pathogenesis; fungal evolution; indoor molds.
Richard C. Moore, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State (1999). Plant evolutionary biology, evolutionary genetics and genomics, duplicate gene evolution, evolution of sexual reproduction systems, evolution of plant development (evo-devo).
Richard H. Munson, Ph.D. Cornell (1981). Ornamental horticulture, plant propagation, and the taxonomy and nomenclature of cultivated plants.
Vivian Negron-Ortiz, Ph.D. Miami (1994). Systematics and reproductive biology of plants of the Caribbean basin.**
Nancy L. Smith-Huerta, Ph.D. California, Riverside (1983). Floral and pollen development; pollination biology.
M. Henry H. Stevens, Ph.D. Pittsburgh (1999). Ecology and evolution of community dynamics and biodiversity; statistical methods.
Neal Sullivan, Ph.D. Missouri (2001). Forest ecology and landscape level modeling of forest processes.**
Michael A. Vincent, Ph. D. Miami (1991). Plant/fungal taxonomy, floristics, endangered species conservation, herbarium curation.
* Indicates Affiliate Faculty
** Indicates Adjunct Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Will H. Blackwell, Jr., Ph.D. Texas (1967).
W. Hardy Eshbaugh, Ph.D. Indiana (1964). Office #76 Upham, 513-529-1960.
Karl R. Mattox, Ph.D. Texas (1962).
David W. Newman, Ph.D. Utah (1960).
John L. Vankat, Ph.D. California, Davis (1970).
Kenneth G. Wilson, Ph.D. Utah (1968).
Thomas K. Wilson, Ph.D. Indiana (1958).