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JOHN E. RINEHARTRANK: Associate Professor
TIME AT EASTERN: Arrived Fall 1993; became full-time Fall 1994
DEGREES: B.S. (with honors) The University of Wyoming 1986, Zoology; Ph.D. The University of California, Davis 1992, Genetics
COURSES TAUGHT: BIOL 101, 102, 103, 104 (nonmajors/general education biology); BIOL 341, 342 (Classical and Molecular Genetics); BIOL 437 (Cell Structure and Function); BIOL 347 (Invertebrate Zoology); various BIOL 310 Courses (such as entomology)
ADVISING DUTIES: Biology, Pre-Vet, Pre-Nursing
RESEARCH AREA AND INTERESTS: Drosophila behavioral and developmental genetics; genetics of fish pathology (in conjunction with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife); shell structure and function in Prosobranch molluscs; behavioral genetics of diverse insects, including thatching ants and bark/ambrosia beetles
HOBBIES: Computer gaming, gardening, beadwork, science fiction reading and writing, country-western dance
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