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About Lawrence Cory

Research at present is concerned with the ongoing population reductions and extinctions of amphibians around the world in general and in California in particular, especially in the Sierra Nevada, and the role of environmental pesticides as the main agents of these extinctions.

Dr. Cory has been deeply involved in the study of African Clawed Toads and local salamander reproduction.

Positions

Present Emeritus Faculty, Saint Mary's College of California Biology
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Present Emeritus Faculty, Saint Mary's College of California School of Science
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Present Professor, Saint Mary's College of California Biology
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1988 Fellow, Saint Mary's College of California
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1973 Science Faculty Fellow, National Science Foundation
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1965 Fellow, California Academy of Sciences
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Disciplines


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Courses

  • BIOLOGY 90: Organismal Biology
  • BIOLOGY 105: Genetics

Education

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Ph.D. Biology, University of Notre Dame
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A.B. Zoology, University of California - Berkeley
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Contact Information

Office: Brousseau Hall - 104
Phone: 4430
Fax: 376-4027
Mail: P.O. Box 4507

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