Ashland University
Department of Biology/Toxicology
Faculty and student research

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In the Department of Biology/Toxicology, students have the opportunity to work with faculty on research projects that can lead to presentation at national conferences or to publication. Research projects within the department range from molecular and cellular biology to ecology and aquatic biology.

Degrees and majors
Our unique undergraduate Toxicology program
The AU Environmental Science program
Preprofessional programs
Biology/Toxicology faculty
Undergraduate research opportunities
Beta Beta Beta (Biology honorary) local chapter information
The Kettering Science Center and Environmental Preserves
News and events
Biology/Toxicology home page
Ashland University home page
  • Dr. Soren Brauner
    Plant genetics and evolution.
  • Dr. Doug Dawson
    Developmental toxicology, ecotoxicology, structure-activity relationships.
  • Dr. Steven Fenster
    Cellular and molecular neurobiology
  • Dr. Andrew Greene
    Daily rhythms in filamentous fungi
  • Dr. Karen Stine
    Cellular level toxicology, including cell stress, stress proteins, energy metabolism.
  • Dr. Dick Stoffer
    Ecology, animal behavior, prairie restoragion, and systematics of the Diptera family Chironomidae.