Contact Info
Location
Ohio Wesleyan University
Delaware, OH 43015
E tmpanhui@owu.edu
Tami Panhuis’ research lab is broadly interested in comparative evolutionary biology and the evolution of fish placenta traits. Panhuis teaches courses at Ohio Wesleyan on human physiology, human anatomy, evolution, introduction to cell biology, island biology and UC160.
Panhuis also serves as Ohio Wesleyan’s faculty representative for the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
For more information about Tami Panhuis, view her Curriculum Vitae.
Panhuis and her students use molecular genetic techniques and microscopy to investigate the structure and function of placenta-like tissues in live bearing fish from the genera Poeciliopsis and Phalloptychus.
Poeciliopsis turneri maternal follicle of the placenta (SEM)
Phalloptychus januarius (Embryo SEM & Light microscopy)