Erich Stabenau

Professor
Biology
Bradley University
United States of America

Biography

Erich Stabenau is a comparative physiologist who is interested in the function of animal cells, organs, and organ systems when faced with various environmental challenges. His research has utilized lower vertebrates including sea turtles, snakes, and frogs, and higher level vertebrates including various rodent species. His research program at Bradley has involved 10 graduate students and over 75 undergraduate students. Dr. Stabenau received the First Year Faculty Award (1996) and the Caterpillar New Faculty Achievement Awards for Teaching (1999) and Scholarship (1999).

Research Intrest

environmental, neural tissue, Drug Abuse, physiology of membrane