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Saurabh Bansal

Professor of Supply Chain Management

Le Bao

Professor of Statistics
Bayesian methods, data mining, computational methods, applications in health, environmental and social sciences.

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Kelsee Baranowski

Biology Graduate Student

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Joshua Barnett

Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences

Colin Barnstable

Professor and Chair of Neural Behavioral Sciences
How interacting networks of transcription factors and signal transduction molecules guide the development of precursor/stem cells into mature neurons. Role of these networks in neurodegenerative diseases. Factors that can act as neuroprotective agents.

Adrian Barragan

Assistant Research Professor; Extension Veterinarian

Antoine Barreaux

Postdoctoral Researcher

Paul Bartell

Associate Professor of Avian Biology
The regulation of biological clocks in birds at the systems level.

Meridith Bartley

Statistics Graduate Student

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Ricky Bates

Professor of Horticulture
Informal seed systems in Southeast Asia, temperate zone woody plants, Christmas tree management, extension and advisory systems for developing countries

Alexis Baxter

Postdoctoral Researcher

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Lynne Beaty

Assistant Professor of Biology, Penn State Behrend
Behavioral ecology with a particular emphasis on the role of previous experience with predation risk on the phenotype of prey; anurans, freshwater biology, latent/carry-over effects, phenotypic plasticity

Roger Beaty

Associate Professor of Psychology
The cognitive neuroscience of creative thinking and problem solving.

Guilherme Becker

Associate Professor of Biology
Host-microbial interactions, landscape genetics and the ecology of global change stressors. Building models and conducting field and laboratory experiments to understand the biotic and abiotic mechanisms driving wildlife disease dynamics in both tropical and temperate systems.

Robert Beelman

Professor Emeritus of Food Science