Heidi Woelbern, Ph.D.

Dr. Heidi Woelbern has been at PLNU since 2008. She teaches numerous courses, including Introduction to Biotechnology, Introduction to Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Research Methodology, Genetics and Microbiology. Her research interests have focused on the role of nuclear receptors, a subclass of transcription factors, in regulating various metabolic diseases (diabetes, heart disease, lipoprotein metabolism) as well as cancer.

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Kerri L. Sevenbergen, M.S.

Kerri Sevenbergen has been at PLNU since 2000, when she first joined the biology and chemistry departments as an adjunct professor. In 2003, she was hired as a full-time instructor and lab manager for those departments. In 2014, in response to the growth of both departments, Sevenbergen became a full-time faculty instructor and lab manager solely for the biology department.

Dawne M. Page, Ph.D.

Dr. Dawne Page joined the faculty of PLNU in 2002 and became chair of the Department of Biology in 2009. She enjoys teaching undergraduate and graduate students, and she has a long-term interest in teacher professional development. Her research interests are in the field of immunology.

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Mike Mooring, Ph.D.

Dr. Mike Mooring has been conducting behavioral ecology research since 1985, mounting field studies of African antelope, North American ungulates, and Neotropical mammals. During this time, he has worked in six countries and five states, navigating the logistical challenges of field research in a variety of contexts. His doctoral research focused on the parasite-defense behavior of impala in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Namibia. Mooring received his Ph.D.

Michael McConnell, Ph.D.

Dr. Michael McConnell taught biology and chemistry at PLNU from 1978 through 2018. The biology summer research program he established in 1979 has operated for over 40 consecutive summers, giving 600+ PLNU undergraduates an opportunity to engage in original research. Although now retired from teaching, McConnell continues to mentor PLNU students in summer research.

April Maskiewicz Cordero, Ph.D.

Dr. April Maskiewicz Cordero focuses on developing more effective approaches for teaching ecology and evolution that enable students to develop biological ways of thinking and reasoning about the living world.

Jennifer Evarts Lineback, Ph.D.

Prior to earning her doctoral degree in Math and Science Education in 2012, Dr. Jen Lineback spent 10 years teaching biology and environmental science at the high school level in schools in several different states (Connecticut, Florida, and Maryland) and overseas (Trinidad). Following the completion of her doctoral program, Dr. Lineback joined PLNU as a part-time faculty member in the biology department, transitioning into a full-time position position in the fall of 2015. Dr.

Jennifer Evarts Lineback, Ph.D.

Prior to earning her doctoral degree in Math and Science Education in 2012, Dr. Jen Lineback spent 10 years teaching biology and environmental science at the high school level in schools in several different states (Connecticut, Florida, and Maryland) and overseas (Trinidad). Following the completion of her doctoral program, Dr. Lineback joined PLNU as a part-time faculty member in the biology department, transitioning into a full-time position position in the fall of 2015. Dr.

Kristopher J. Koudelka, Ph.D.

Dr. Kristopher Koudelka joined PLNU in 2014 after having taught for several years in his home state of Wisconsin. His science interests lie at the molecular level. By giving students a firm foundation in how chemical structure gives a molecule function and reactivity, they have the basis to understand any biological system. Koudelka’s research centers on the chemical modification of plant and bacteria viruses for use as drug delivery and imaging vehicles.

Rebecca Flietstra, Ph.D.

Dr. Rebecca Flietstra has been at PLNU since 1997. She has taught several courses, including the two-semester sequence of human anatomy and physiology, vertebrate physiology, advanced human physiology, and neuroscience. She has trained as a mammalian physiologist, with particular expertise in neuroscience, reproductive physiology, and endocrinology. Her current interest is in human evolution and human health.