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Dr. Bruce Evans
Associate Professor of Biology
Dr. Bruce Evans
earned his Bachelors degree in biology from The University of Charleston, WV
in 1985, and then went on to obtain a Ph.D. in Neurobiology in 1991 from
Emory University in Atlanta. While in graduate school, Dr. Evans spent time
at the Marine Biological Laboratories in Woods Hole, MA, taking a course on
the neural basis of behavior. Since joining the faculty at Huntington in
1991, he has spent considerable time learning about dinosaurs in various
parts of the U.S. In 2000, Evans spent a week in central Texas with renowned
dinosaur footprint expert Dr. James Farlow, investigating several different
dinosaur trackway sites. Prior to that, he has studied dinosaurs in Colorado
and Utah as well as at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Dr.
Evans is also interested in the emerging field of Intelligent Design Theory
and attended the Nature of Nature conference at Baylor University and a
major design conference at Yale in 2000, as well as the RAPID conference on
intelligent design at Biola University in 2002. Dr. Evans has presented his
research findings at Society for Neuroscience and American Society of
Zoologists meetings. He has published research articles in Peptides, Cell
and Tissue Research, and Journal of Experimental Biology, and is
currently working on a manuscript to be published in the field of cognitive
neuroscience. Evans is a member of the Indiana Academy of Science,
National Association of Biology Teachers, and past-president of the Indiana College Biology
Teachers Association.
Recently, Dr. Evans’
students have made research presentations at Argonne National Labs in
Argonne, IL. Bruce is married to Marti and is the father of two
wonderful boys, Brett and Drew.
E-mail
bevans@huntington.edu
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