I received my Ph.D. from the University of Florida, Department of Zoology. At Francis Marion University I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology.

My research interests in biology include reproductive physiology and anatomy, and the effects of contaminants on the endocrine system of animals. To find out more details of my scientific research interests, click on the My Research link above.
If you would like to know more about me and my academic and personal background, click on the About Me link.

If you are interested in Undergraduate Research, click on the P.U.R.E link above for postings and information about the Program for Undergraduate Research Experience. If you are interested in research with me click on the My Research link.

Courses that I teach during the Fall semester:
Biology of Sex (Bio 213)
Human Biology (Bio 104)
Senior Seminar (Bio 499)
Gender Studies (GS 200) - Click below for GS 200 Homepage:


Courses that I teach during the Spring semester:
Human Anatomy (Bio 205)

Click the links above for the course website(s)

Tamatha Barbeau, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Department of Biology

Francis Marion University

Florence, SC 29501-0547

Phone: 843.661.4651
Fax 843-661-4660

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This is Kali, the sweet little kitty I found on Monday (June 10, 2013). She had been hit by a car and left for dead in the road. When I walked up to her she lifted her head and meowed at me. I had to help her! I took her to the vet where she is making a remarkable recovery. She is so very sweet and loving. Even when she was in pain she was trying to rub my hand and press against me. This is truly a very special little girl that needs a second chance at life in a loving, indoor home. Please consider adopting her! Click HERE to see a video of her on Youtube, from when I visited her at the hospital (6/11/13).
Have you ever wondered what you can do with a Biology degree?

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Written by Tamatha Barbeau, 2004. This web site is for educational purposes; if you own an image on this site and would like it removed or used with permission, or if you have comments, corrections, or suggestions, please contact me. The opinions expressed on this page are strictly those of the author. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by FMU.



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Written by Tamatha Barbeau, 2004. This web site is for educational purposes; if you own an image on this site and would like it removed or used with permission, or if you have comments, corrections, or suggestions, please contact me. The opinions expressed on this page are strictly those of the author. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by FMU.