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I'm Jeremy Rentsch, an evolutionary ecologist and assistant professor of biology at Francis Marion University. My research interests lie primarily in how organisms interacting with each other affects their mutual evolutionary trajectories. I teach Organismal Biology (BIO106), Plant Structure and Function (BIO307) and Plant Evolution and Diversity (BIO306J). I'm regularly looking to involve undergraduates in one of my research programs, so don't hesitate to contact me if you are an undergraduate looking for a research opportunity.
Professor Jeremy D. Rentsch
Courses Taught
Spring 2017
BIO307 - Plant Structure and Function
BIO307L - Plant Structure and Function Lab
Fall 2016
BIO106 - Organismal Biology
BIO306J - Plant Evolution and Diversity
BIO306JL - Plant Evolution and Diversity Lab
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Spring 2016
BIO307 - Plant Structure and Function
BIO307L - Plant Structure and Function Lab
Fall 2015
BIO106 - Organismal Biology
BIO103 - Environmental Biology Laboratory
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