JEREMY R. MONTAGUE

PROFESSOR
Marine Biology
Barry University
United States of America

Academician Agri and Aquaculture
Biography

Jeremy Montague, Professor of Biology, has been with Barry University since 1983. He earned his B.S. cum laude at SUNY College at Geneseo, M.S. at Kent State University, and his Ph.D. at Syracuse University. In 1982, after seven years of graduate research and teaching assistantships, he began fulltime college teaching at SUNY College at Cortland. He has authored or co-authored 33 peer-reviewed articles in professional journals, focusing mainly on statistical work in terrestrial ecology, marine biology, cell biology, and educational program assessment. He has recent experience using geospatial information systems (GIS) for analyses in human ecology. At the undergraduate level he has taught introductory biology, botany, zoology, ecology, marine biology, and evolution; at the graduate level he has taught biostatistics, experimental design, and epidemiology. Dr. Montague is the current President of the Florida Academy of Sciences (2015-2017), having served previously as the FAS Program Chair (2003-2012) and FAS Secretary (2010-2015). He is also the current Secretary for the Barry University Chapter of the Sigma Xi National Honor Society (1998-present).

Research Intrest

terrestrial ecology, marine biology, cell biology

List of Publications
Assis-Nascimento P, Jarvis KM, Montague JR, Mudd LM. Beta-amyloid toxicity in embryonic rat astrocytes. Neurochemical research. 2007 Sep 1;32(9):1476-82.
Montague JR, Hays ET. Predicting Student Success in a First-semester College Biology Course. Florida Scientist. 2008 Apr 1:105-14.
Schoffstall B, Morales N, Montague J. Note on photographing embryos and hatchlings of Leiobunum sp. harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones: Sclerosomatidae: Leiobuninae). Florida entomologist. 2013 Jun 27;96(2):679-81.

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