Our faculty are nationally and internationally renowned for their global influence who enhance our programs through extensive cultural experiences and diverse backgrounds.
Global Animal Health
Professor Guy Palmer, world-renowned veterinary pathologist, researches tick-borne infectious agents and antigenic variation of vector-borne pathogens at the in-host and population levels. He is director of the School for Global Animal Health.
Sociology
Professor Eugene Rosa researches environmental issues including energy, technological risk, and global climate change regarding theory and policy. He studies the relationship between levels of energy consumption and societal well-being, public opinion about energy problems and policies, and public attitudes toward nuclear power and policies.
Molecular Plant Sciences
Professor of Institute of Biological Chemistry and Chair of Molecular Plant Sciences, Dave Kramer, and his laboratory seek to understand how plants convert light into energy forms usable for life. Find out more.
Economics
Professor Jill McCluskey investigates product differentiation in food markets including quality, nutrition information, and labeling issues, as well as environmental damage and land-use economics.
Clean Air Technologies
Regents Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Boeing Distinguished Professor, Brian Lamb, oversees the NASA-funded Aura/OMI satellite program that measures air pollution from space.