Faculty
Meet the Biology Faculty
Biology faculty at Knox are actively engaged in ongoing research programs, many funded by private and federal sources. Their programs are expressly designed to offer interested students the chance to learn by working as research assistants, both during the academic year and the summer.
Additional information and e-mail contacts for faculty members are available through their linked profile Web pages.
Linda Dybas, ChairWatson Bartlett Professor of Biology
Dr. re. biol. hum., University of Ulm, Germany, 1976.
"I use marine sipuncular worms to study immunological and regenrative responses to various environmental challenges."
Stuart AllisonProfessor of Biology, Director of Green Oaks Biological Field Station
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1991
"I am fascinated by how plant communities recover from disturbance, in particular from human disturbance."
James Mountjoy
Associate Professor of Biology
Ph.D., McGill University, 1994
"Function of song repertoires in Yellow-throated Vireos, including field work in Costa Rica on song variation in woodcreepers and song-sharing in White-breasted Wood-Wrens."
Jennifer TempletonAssociate Professor of Biology
Ph.D., Concordia University, 1993
"The focus of my studies is on learning, memory, and foraging behavior, and involves experimental work in the field and lab."
Matthew Jones-Rhoades
Assistant Professor of Biology
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005
Cooperating faculty from other programs
Janet KirkleyProfessor of Biochemistry
Ph.D., George Washington University, 1992
"My research program is devoted to investigating factors that control the size and character of the immune response."
Emeritus faculty
Eugene Arthur Perry
Professor Emeritus of Biology
Peter Schramm
Watson Bartlett Professor Emeritus of Biology

