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ScienceFacultyNancy E. Broshot - Associate Professor of Biology and Health Sciences Chair, Health SciencesBuilding and Office: PH Education: Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences and Resources: Biology, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon M.S. in Biology, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon B.S. in Biology, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon Academic Interests: Urban forest ecology, avian ecology, invasive species, estrogen mimicking chemicals, and plant systematics.
Broshot, Nancy E. The Influence of Disturbance and Urbanization on Forest Successional Patterns in Northwestern Oregon. In review by the journal Urban Ecosystems. Broshot, Nancy E. 1999. Doctoral Thesis: The Effects of Urbanization and Human Disturbance Upon Plant Community Structure and Bird Species Richness, Diversity, and Abundance in a Natural Forested Area (Forest Park) in Portland, Oregon. Portland State University. January 15, 1999. Broshot, Nancy E. January 2005. Changes in Forest Structure in Forest Park Between 1993 and 2003. Presentation at the Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium. Organized by the Urban Ecology Ecosystem Research Consortium Broshot, Nancy E. August 2004. Changes in forest structure in an urban forest (Forest Park in Portland, Oregon) between 1993 and 2003. Presentation at the Ecological Society of America. Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon. Broshot, Nancy E. and Michelle Heater. August 2004. The spread of non-native plants in Forest Park in Portland, Oregon. A comparison between 1993 and 2003. Poster presentation at the Ecological Society of America. Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon. Broshot, Nancy E. and Sandra Diedrich. November 2003. Hedera helix: effectiveness of removal protocol adapted to field research data. Poster presentation at the Invasive Plants in Natural and Managed Systems (IPINAMS) International Conference. Deborah Canepa - Associate Professor of Biology; Portland Science Department ChairBuilding and Office: PH 322 Education: Ph.D. in Anatomy Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon BS in Biology ? Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, VA Academic Interests: Endocrine and reproductive physiology.
Jack Keyes - Professor of BiologyBuilding and Office: PH 317 Education: Ph.D. in Physiology, University of Oregon B.A., Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon Academic Interests: Dr. Keyes has published both research papers and texts on fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base regulation. His work led to the publication of his monographs on the same subjects. He continues to publish on line interactive text files in pathophysiology and pharmacology. His most recent publication is, Principles of Pharmacology, a monograph on fundamental principles related to drug action. He is the past chair of the Portland Campus Science Department and is an active member of the Health Sciences Program Committee. He helped institute the Health Sciences major, working on its conception in 1989 and continues to serve on the health sciences steering committee.
Keyes, Jack. Acid-Base Regulation. Frog Press, 2004. Keyes, Jack. Fluid and Electrolyte Regulation. Frog Press 2005. Keyes, Jack. Principles of Pharmacology: Fundamentals of Drug Action. Frog Press 2005. Dan Love - Visiting Assistant ProfessorBuilding and Office: PH 321
Bill Weaver - Associate ProfessorBuilding and Office: PH 324
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