
Biology Professors
Dr. Ed W. DevlinElliott Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 107 | (434) 223-6173 edevlin@hsc.edu Laboratory research includes cell migration during zebrafish development. |
Dr. Rachel M. GoodmanAssistant Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 106 | (434) 223-6705 rgoodman@hsc.edu Gilmer Science Center houses the departments of biology, chemistry, and physics. Nearby are a greenhouse, a three-acre freshwater pond, and miles of nature trails. |
Dr. Kristian M. HargadonElliott Assistant Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 108 | (434) 223-6261 khargadon@hsc.edu The Hampden-Sydney Biology Department: Enter as Boys, Leave as Scientists! |
Dr. David Edward LowryAssistant Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 132 | (434) 223-6214 delowry@hsc.edu Gilmer Science Center houses the departments of biology, chemistry, and physics. Nearby are a greenhouse, a three-acre freshwater pond, and miles of nature trails. |
Dr. William A. ShearTrinkle Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 108 | (434) 223-6172 wshear@hsc.edu In his research career so far, Shear has gone from taxonomy and behavior of spiders to work of the same nature on harvestmen and millipeds. |
Dr. Alexander J. WerthElliott Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 127 | (434) 223-6326 awerth@hsc.edu Students generally think the teacher is the person in class with all the right answers, but it's equally important for instructors to have all the right questions. |
Dr. Michael J. WolyniakAssistant Professor of Biology Gilmer Hall 129 | (434) 223-6175 mwolyniak@hsc.edu Hampden-Sydney provides the opportunity for students to work closely with their professors in both classroom and independent research settings. |






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