College of Arts & Sciences

Faculty Research 

Ghayasuddin Ahmad
Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo 
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Immunologist):

  • Immunology of cytoskeleton proteins: Study of the effects of heavy metals (air pollutants) on cytoskeleton alterations in animal and cell cultures. Techniques used: Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis, SDS-Page and Hemolytic Plaque Assays
  • Study of immunoglobulin Fc receptors on white blood cells and platelets
 

Carolyn S. Bentivegna (Chairperson)
Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Environmental Toxicologist): 

  • Development of biological assays: use of gene expression and levels of carbohydrates in Chironomus riparius (midgefly larva) as an indicator of exposure to and biological effects of aquatic pollutants
  • Study of genetic diversity: use of molecular biological tools to study genetic relationships between laboratory and wetland populations of chironomids
 

Allan D. Blake
Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Molecular Neurobiologist/Cell Biologist/Molecular Pharmacologist): 

  • Actions of neuropeptides in controlling inflammation and intercellular signaling
  • Structure-function of somatostatin receptor proteins
  • The functional role of somatostatin receptor subtypes in intracellular signaling
  • Modifying intracellular signaling pathways using RNA silencing
 

Sulie L. Chang
Ph.D., Ohio State University
Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Biochemist/Cell Biologist/Neuroimmunologist): 

  • Neuroimmune pharmacology of substance abuse
  • Intracellular convergence of mu-opioid receptor dependent pathways and cytokine receptor dependent pathways
  • Substances of abuse affect vascular endothelial cell barriers
  • Studies of leukocyte-endothelial interaction in drug addicts
  • Brain activities in heath and disease
 

Marian Glenn
Ph.D., Tufts University 
Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Microbial Physiologist):

  • Conversation Biology
  • Microbial Physiology and Microbial Ecology, focusing on the microbial community as a bioindicator of ecosystem change
  • Responses of microbial communities to pollution
 

Jane Ko
Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Molecular Biologist/Cell Pharmacologist) 

  • Study of the regulation of the G-protein coupled receptor gene
  • Study of the mechanisms underlying the cell/tissue-specific gene expression
  • Study of the cross-talk between the signal transduction pathway and the transcriptional regulation using the eucaryotic model system
  • Study of the structure a single stranded DNA binding protein as a novel transcriptional 
 

Eliot Krause
Ph.D. Purdue University
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Geneticist: Population Genetics/Cytogenetics): 

  • Population genetic studies: (1) Control of population size between Tribolium species and within Tribolium species using various genetic strains and (2) Factors that affect competition between genetic strains of Tribolium
  • Genetics and Cytogenetics: (1) Importance of fragile sites. (2) Involvement of sister chromatid exchange with expression of gene products
 

Roberta L. Moldow 
Professor of Biological Sciences
Ph.D., The City University of New York 
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Research (Neuroendocrinologist): 

  • Factors influencing the regulation of the circadian rhythmicity of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis
  • Study of the stress response including post traumatic stress disorder
  • Addictive drugs and neuroendocrinology
  • Gulf war syndrome
 

Anne M. Pumfery
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Virologist/Microbiologist):

  • Role of viral and cellular cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases in Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpes virus/human herpes virus 8 gene expression and DNA replication
  • Regulation of viral gene expression by chromatin and histone modifications
 

Carroll D. Rawn (Director of Graduate Studies)
Ph.D., University of Kentucky 
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Mycology, Plant Pathology, Metabolism): 

  • Growth, reproduction, physiology of fungi, especially plant pathogenic fungi
  • Production of mycotoxins and effects of mycotoxins on fungi
  • Mathematical modeling of fungal growth
 

Heping Zhou
Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Research (Molecular Biologist) 

  • Morphine-endotaoxin interaction affects neuroinflammation
  • HIV-induced neuroinflammation during development
  • Microarray technology
  • Tumorigensis
 

Faculty Emeriti

Linda Hsu
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Associate Professor, Emeritus
University of Michigan 

Ernest V. Orisi, Ph.D. 
Professor, Emeritus 
St. Louis University

  • Faculty Profile
  • Jeff Gray
  • For Jeffrey Gray, an associate professor in the department of English, the world of academia is quite literally the entire world. His career as a teacher, writer and poet has taken him to Europe, Latin America, the South Pacific and Asia.
Seton Hall University • 400 South Orange Avenue • South Orange, NJ 07079 • Comments & Questions »