Robert Huber - Teaching

I teach:

  • "Animal Behavior" for graduate and undergraduate students (BIOL 420/543). This course is now offered in the fall semester in order to provide the basis for two new courses: Behavioral Ecology (BIOL x/x Wiegmann) and Neuroethology (BIOL 419/580 Moore)
  • I am teaching a section on the neuroethology of crayfish escape behavior in the "Neuroethology" course for graduate and undergraduate students (BIOL 419/580).
  • "Advanced Statistics for the Analysis of Biological Phenomena" (BIOL 680)
  • Seminar/journal club on the "Neural Basis of Behavior" (BIOL 780)
  • My graduate students sign up for research hours through BIOL 783

last updated 2/6/06