Tamatha
Barbeau, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Coordinator:
Veterinary Studies Program
Coordinator: Program for Undergraduate Research Experience (PURE)
Office: LSF 204G
Ph: 843-661-4651
I received my Associate's
degree in Veterinary Science Technology at SUNY Canton, NY., Bachelor of Science
degree at SUNY Oswego, and my M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Florida..
Now I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Francis Marion
University.
My research interests in biology include reproductive physiology and
anatomy, the effects of contaminants on the endocrine system of
animals, and conservation and monitoring of reptile and amphibian populations.
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 CV and About Me links, respectively.
Follow the P.U.R.E Program link for more information on undergraduate
research within the Department of Biology, for faculty postings of current
PURE Research opportunities, and also information about the PURE
Symposium in which undergraduate student researchers present their work
to the department at the end of each semester. If you are a Pre-Veterinary
student, follow the Veterinary Studies link to find out more information
about academic advising, preparing to apply to vet schools OR to work in non-veterinary
careers working with animals. Also on this link you can find out more about
the Pre-Vet Club.
Courses that I teach:
Biology of Sex (BioL 213)
Human Anatomy (Biol 205)
Human Biology Lab (Biol 104L)
Human Physiology (Biol 236)
Senior Seminar (Biol 499)