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Peter A. Rosenbaum, Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Professor Peter A. Rosenbaum
Courses Taught Selected Publications Education

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 Emloyment History  Current Community Service

Courses Taught

Biology 207 Understanding Evolution

Biology 211 Human Genetics

Biology 315 Genetics

Biology 363 Great Lakes Environmental Issues

Biology 393 International Environmental Issues: Brazilian Amazonia

Biology 425 Evolution

Honors 300 Natural Sciences in the Human Context

Zoology 373 Embryology

 

 

Zoology 490 Zoology Seminar

All course materials can be found via ANGEL

Selected Publications

PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES

 

Rosenbaum, P.A. and Nelson, A.P. (2010) "Bog turtle habitat on the Lake Ontario Flood plain". Northeastern Naturalist. In Press.

Rosenbaum, P.A.J. M. Robertson, K. R. Zamudio (2007) “Unexpectedly low genetic variation among populations of the bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii)”.Conservation Genetics. Vol. 8 pp. 331-342.

Pagano, J.J, Rosenbaum, P.A., Roberts, R.N., Sumner, G.M., and Williamson, L.V. (1999) “Qualitative and quantitative assessment of maternal contaminant burden by analysis of snapping turtle eggs”. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol. 25(4) 950-961

Rosenbaum, P.A., Elston, R.C., Srinivasan, S.R., Webber, L.S., and Berenson, G.S.(1987) “Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors from Birth to Seven Years of Age: The Bogalusa Heart Study: VI. The predictive  value of parental measures in determining cardiovascular risk factors in early life". Pediatrics Supplement. Vol. 80, No. 5: 807-816.

Rosenbaum, P.A., Srinivasan, S.R., Shear, C.L., Amos, C.I., Elston, R.C. and Berenson, G.S.(1986) "Description of a Large Pedigree with Adverse Lipoprotein Cholesterol Phenotype: The Bogalusa Heart Study".  Genetic Epidemiology Vol. 3, No. 4: 241-253

BOOKS

Rosenbaum, P.A. (2010) Volpe's Understanding Evolution.7e McGraw Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-335323

Volpe, E.P and Rosenbaum (2000) Understanding Evolution. 6e McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-067-05137-4

Rosenbaum, P.A. (1993) Student Study Guide for Biology and Human Concerns 4e by E. Peter Volpe.  Wm. C. Brown Co. Dubuque, Iowa. ISBN 0-697-10227-0

Weinberg, R.N., Shear, C.L., Rosenbaum, P.A., and Elston, R.C. (1986):" Genetic risk of coronary heart disease." in Causation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children.pp.304-323. G.S. Berenson (Ed.). Raven Press. New York.

 

Education

Stuyvesant High School (Science and Math) 1970

B.S. Biology (Honors) Tulane University 1974

M.S. Biology (Animal Behavior) 1976

Ph.D. Biology (Human Genetics 1980

Post Doctoral Fellow (Genetic Epidemiology)  Louisiana State University Medical Center, Specialized Center of Research-Atherosclerosis (SCOR-A). Departments of Biometry and Genetics, and Medicine 1980-1985

Research Interests 

Conservation and Ecology:

 

 

 

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Employment History

Instructor Tulane University Department of Biology 1980-81

Assistant Professor Louisiana State University Medical Center Departments of Biometry and Genetics, and Medicine 1982-1985

Assistant Professor State University of New York-Oswego Department of Biology-1985-1991

Associate Professor State University of New York-Oswego Department of Biology 1992-2000

Visiting Professor Cornell Univerisity Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 2001-2002

Professor State Univerisity of New York-Oswego Department of Biological Sciences 2001-present

 

Current Community Service

 

Central New York Land Trust (CNYLT) Land Steward

Oswego County Environmental Management Council (EMC) Member

Rice Creek Asssocites (RCA) Vice President

Recent Award

 

 

 

Conservation Hero Award” New York Field Office of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. “In recognition of your efforts toward the conservation and recovery of the federally threatened bog turtle. Your continued energy and enthusiasm have led to multiple accomplishments for this species and the Service truly appreciates your ongoing work”. June, 2004. 

 

 

 

 

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