

James M. Harper
Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Sam Houston State University

Comparative Physiology Research Lab
Research Opportunities:
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I am currently accepting both undergraduate and graduate students interested pursuing research in comparative physiology.
Graduate students can earn a Master of Science degree through the Department of Biological Sciences; see http://www.shsu.edu/academics/biological-sciences/programs/graduate-biology-program.html for more information. Also see http://www.shsu.edu/dept/graduate-admissions/ for additional information concerning graduate studies at SHSU. The Department of Biological Sciences is well-equipped for advanced studies in cellular and molecular biology with cell culture facilities, SEM, TEM, confocal microscopy and live cell imaging capability, as well as QT-PCR and Ion Torrent sequencing.
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Interested undergraduates are welcome to conduct research on either a voluntary basis or for up to four credit hours (BIOL 4095)
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If interested, please fill out the contact form below for more information.