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Dr. Lene H. Petersen

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Principal Investigator      

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Dr. Lene H. Petersen
Instructional Assistant Professor



petersel@tamug.edu
Phone: +1 (409) 740-4786

Biography of Dr. Lene H. Petersen




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Graduate Students      

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Patricia Faulkner
Ph.D. Student



Research Interests:

Pat is studying the effects of saltwater on American alligator endocrine systems (RAAS and steroidogenesis). She is further interested in understanding how fish physiologically respond to anthropogenic stressors (mentored by Dr. David Hala and myself).





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Undergraduate Students      

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Mikeelee Brink
Undergraduate Student



sluism@tamug.edu

Research Interests:

Mikeelee is interested in understanding how embryo/larval and adults fishes respond to contaminants in the environment.





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Olivia Thibault
Undergraduate Student



Research Interests:

Olivia is interested in understanding how animals are affected by environmental and anthropogenic stressors in their environment.





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Christopher Gunn
Undergraduate Student



Research Interests:

Chris is interested in understanding how changes in the environment affect fish physiology and ecology.





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