Shaunna Phipps

PhD

Shaunna Phipps.

Shaunna Phipps

PhD

Shaunna Phipps

PhD

Research Interests

The role of sodium transport in salt tolerance in two species of Chara.

Education

  • PhD, Evolution Ecology & Behavior. University at Buffalo.
    Thesis: Investigation of salt tolerance in two species of Chara
  • BS, Marine Biology, University at New Haven, Connecticut.
     

Office Hours

  • By Appointment


Courses Taught

  • BIO598, Education & Practice in Biological Sciences
  • BIO211, Cell Biology Lab
  • BIO201, Cell Biology Lecture
  • BIO200, Evolutionary Biology Lab
  • BIO200, Evolutionary Biology Lecture
  • BIO123, Marine Biology


Publications

  • 2022. Protoplasma. Parker, M., Quade, B., Hoepflinger, M.C., Phipps, S., Bisson, M., Foissner I. & Beilby, M. The molecular identity of the Characean OH- transporter: a candidate related to the SLC4 family of animal pH regulators.
  • 2021. Journal of Phycology. Phipps, S. Goodman, C., Delwiche, C. & Bisson, M. The role of ion transporting proteins in the evolution of salt tolerance in charophyte algae.
  • 2021. Journal of Phycology. Phipps, S. Goodman, C., Delwiche, C. & Bisson, M. Salinity-induced changes in gene expression in the streptophyte alga Chara: The critical role of a rare Na+ ATPase.