Circadian Rhythms and Light Detection in Sea slugs | James M. Newcomb
Sponsored by Clinical Science Club!
Come Join the Department of Biology and Health Science to the first Clinical Science Club Speaker of the the Semester!
About the Speaker:
Dr. Newcomb earned his BS and MS in Zoology from the University of New Hampshire and his Ph.D. in Biology from Georgia State University. He has been a professor at New England College since 2006 and Co-Director of New England College’s Center for Undergraduate Science Research since 2019. He has published 21 peer-reviewed articles, including 15 New England College students as coauthors, and has coauthored chapters for two books. Dr. Newcomb is an associate editor for the Journal Integrative Organismal Biology and Chair of the Division for Neurobiology, Neuroethology, and Sensory Biology of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Beyond post-secondary academia, he is also an elected school board member for John Stark Regional High School.
Dr. Newcomb earned his BS and MS in Zoology from the University of New Hampshire and his Ph.D. in Biology from Georgia State University. He has been a professor at New England College since 2006 and Co-Director of New England College’s Center for Undergraduate Science Research since 2019. He has published 21 peer-reviewed articles, including 15 New England College students as coauthors, and has coauthored chapters for two books. Dr. Newcomb is an associate editor for the Journal Integrative Organismal Biology and Chair of the Division for Neurobiology, Neuroethology, and Sensory Biology of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Beyond post-secondary academia, he is also an elected school board member for John Stark Regional High School.
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