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Dr. Ed Dzialowski teaches classes in biology and animal physiology.
Dr. Dzialowski's research interests include developmental physiology of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
Degrees:

Doctor of Philosophy in control of heat exchange in reptiles by distributing blood flow to the limbs and torso, Drexel University
Master of Science in physiological control of heat exchange in lizards, Drexel University
Bachelor of Arts in biology, Kalamazoo College

Experience:
Dzialowski's specific research projects are in the following topics:

physiological ecology of reptiles, amphibians and birds
physiological responses to environmental stress and toxins
thermal biology of reptiles

Publications:
 The following are the most recent publications of Dzialowski's:

 Physiological effects and bioconcentration of triclosan on amphibian larvae. (2010)
Autonomic control of heart rate and its variability during normoxia and hypoxia in emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) hatchlings. (2010). 
Effects of hypoxic and hyperoxic incubation on the reactivity of the chicken embryo (Gallus gallus) ductus arteriosi in response to catecholamines and oxygen. (2009). 

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