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Daniel Foster

Associate Professor of Agricultural & Extension Education
Expanding human potential for agrifood systems transformation through educator development.

Lara Fowler

Senior Lecturer in International Affairs

Megan Fox

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Neuroscience, and Experimental Therapeutics
Molecular and circuit-level mechanisms in reward, addiction, and stress.

Christina Fox Call

Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology
Plant pathology, AI, Ag Education and pedagogy & epistemology

Robert Fraleigh

Assistant Research Professor

Lori Francis

Professor of Biobehavioral Health
Early childhood exposure to adversity and cardiometabolic risk/resilience; community engaged research; plant-human health interactions; human stress response and resilience; living classrooms and nature learning; forest therapy and impacts on children who experience(d) adversity

Cassandra Franke

Clinical Child Psychology Graduate Student
How caregiver-child relationships in early life influence children’s neural and socioemotional development over time and how preventive caregiver-child interventions can help reduce the intergenerational transmission of internalizing disorders.

James Frazier

Professor Emeritus of Entomology

Maryann Frazier

Senior Extension Associate Emeritus of Entomology

Katherine Freeman

Evan Pugh University Professor

Sagan Friant

Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Evolutionary anthropology of human health, disease ecology, nutrition, socio-ecological systems, bushmeat hunting, Nigeria.

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Richard Frisque

Professor of Molecular Virology

Ben Fry

Associate Teaching Professor of Biobehavioral Health
Neurobiology of learning and memory, specifically as it pertains to the circuit-specific role of dopamine in motivated behavior, pre-clinical models of schizophrenia, and the use of Pavlovian learning theory to understand the manner in which the brain processes incoming sensory information and gives rise to such phenomena as hallucinations.

Joyce Furfaro

Assistant Teaching Professor