Stephen J. Salek, Ph.D
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Physiology. 2000.
North Carolina
State University, Department of Zoology
Dissertation
Title: Behavioral and Physiological Changes Associated with
Maturation and
Spawning of Temperate Basses, genus Morone.
Advisors: Drs. Craig V. Sullivan and John R. Godwin.
M.S.,
Zoology. 1993.
North Carolina State University,
Department of Zoology
Thesis Title: Effects of the Early
Social Environment on Subsequent
Parental Behavior and Reproductive Success
in Pine Voles, Microtus pinetorum.
Advisor: Dr. John G. Vandenbergh.
B.Sc.,
Biology. Magna
cum laude, 1991.
Montclair State University,
Department of Biology
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Teaching
Assistant
Professor 2001- Present
Fayetteville State
University, Department of Natural Sciences.
General Biology Endocrinology,
Physiology, Zoology, Student advising, Research, Mentoring, Departmental,
University and Community Service.
Lecturer
2001
Fayetteville
State University, Department of Natural Sciences. General Biology Endocrinology,
Physiology.
Animal
Diversity Instructor 2001
Lecture instruction in the diversity of invertebrate and vertebrate
animals with emphasis on
classification.
Post Doctoral Teaching Associate 2000-2001
Development of new
honors sections of courses in cellular and developmental zoology, introductory
biology, animal diversity, and evolution, behavior and ecology.
Involve undergraduate students in ongoing research projects.
Serve as academic advisor in the biological sciences program.
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